the most appropriate action to do would be to have these individuals placed in a more suitable and non-camp like environment by the government rather than occupying and trashing the space in the neighborhood. Behalf of the neighborhood community agrees to this plan because we want to not only place these homeless individuals in a better place but also for the sake of our environment.
To break it down, letting these huge groups of people reside in the neighborhood would be a huge mistake. Yes, they are people, but people are just like animals only with reason. That reason could be for the good of things in their own decisions and actions or for the worst. Human being by nature are also trashy or filthy, most notably in physical terms. Some of us care about this, some of us don't. Considering the large number of homeless people here in the neighborhood right now, I can guarantee you that if they left, their spots will not be left perfectly clean and dandy as it were before they got here. There would be a ridiculous amount of trash, not only if they were to leave, but also daily and it would just all pile up. Not only would this be very unhygienic, but it would be a very tiresome job to look after. And I'm sure no one would be satisfied with that.
Not only is trash one of the many concerns, but also supplying food.
That is what places such as the Homeless Shelter that are designed specifically for people in these problems by government programs. Supply resources to all of these people, their families, their children, can only go so far before it becomes a real problem where everyone starts running out of food themselves. On the other hand, places such as the Homeless Shelter provide meals three times a day, which is sufficient for everyone. Not only do they provide food, but a place to bath, use the restroom, and sleep decently enough in. Although the other half of the neighborhood disagrees with this problem and claims that they could invite these individuals in, it wouldn't take long enough before this starts to become a very serious problem as things can get so limited on their own. And what are these homeless people going to be doing all day? Sitting around? The Homeless Shelter can also provide jobs. As a result, all of these things could benefit these people rather than stationing at our
neighborhood.
Because we are not so familiar with these people, trust issues can come into play. For myself, I can offer somebody only so much before it can become a problem, especially from themselves. What if some of these people go bizarre or impatient? Sharing is caring, but not everyone agrees with that statement. Letting these unknown families around your children is not necessarily dangerous.. But it is definitely risky for sure. It would only be a matter of time before all the "sharing and caring" feelings start to crack and crumble to the ground in ruins. In the end, the reputation of the community could be at stake if anything goes wrong, such as riots, fights, stealing, or anything else out of greed or hate.
In conclusion, as human beings we are all supposed to show a sense of kindness and help those such as the less fortunate. But sometimes, we are required to do things we don't always seem to agree with. Perhaps some even try to bring an alternate and softer solution to the problem, but things don't always go out the way we would hope or want them to.That is why I strongly urge that government officials bring these individuals to a much better and appropriate place rather than camping out in a well-known neighborhood since it could result in pollution to our environment, hazard to some community members, and scarcity of resources. This would be the most ideal decision to bring about in order to estabilish a sense of stability for everyone.