Walking in their shoes, to be crushed by a garbage truck sleeping in a downtown alley or a Semi truck sleeping in your tent, one cannot think of many more gruesome ways to die.
Since the City of Redding continues to allow homeless to camp within 2 feet from road up and down State St & Favretto Ave next to a dark Semi Truck trailer transfer lot, I propose at least some modicum of safety by simply placing bright safety cones and safety barriers at strategic spots on these horrible dark streets that our homeless population seeks refuge.
Of course, many are slowly dying inside as they waist away homeless on Redding California's cruel streets, a palpable indifference from that Redding City Council, and Shasta County Supervisors who should care, yet for years have turned their collective backs in cold indifference.
Quite frankly, the City of Redding would do well to open the unused South City Park during the night, or some other suitable nighttime refuge area.
By the Redding City Council and its Shasta County Supervisors simply turning their collective backs to an obvious safety issue as its sole reaction to the tragedy that occurred there is simply unacceptable, and surly the blood of the next man, woman, or child brutally and horrifically squashed out of them will spiritually be on your hands.
If you agree please share this blog on your social media AND let them know how you feel...
Since City of #Redding #ShastaCounty #California continues to allow #homeless to camp within 2 feet up and down State St & Favretto Ave next to dark Semi Truck trailer transfer lot at least some modicum of safety by simply placing bright safety cones /safety barriers @GotNoPlace pic.twitter.com/nCbpEcpxRf
— Redding Homeless (@ReddingHomeless) November 27, 2022
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