Floor Spikes Homeless

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Floor spikes homeless. Metal spikes designed to stop homeless people sheltering in doorways have caused outrage after photographs of a london building went viral. Putting spikes up like this doesn t address the issues of inequality and poverty it just pushes them away from your immediate vision so that you don t have to look at them. Anti homeless measures are designed to deter homeless people from gathering so that they move to less populated less economically well off areas. The image below shows how the government is using metal spikes as anti homeless floor studs.
Relationship breakdown usually between young people and their parents or step parents is a major cause of youth homelessness. Hundreds of people have signed an internet petition urging to have the 19 studs removed from an alcove next to the entrance of the privately owned building in southwark south london. Earlier today jason the man who sleeps in front of the tim hortons at victoria and dundas streets said police asked him to move across the street so these planters could be installed. Considering the outrage they ve expressed over the anti homeless spikes i am curious to see if their concerns also extend to the further anti homeless designs and policies that mark their cities.
The causes of homelessness family breakdown. Anti homeless measures are nothing new and are implemented and spread much more by government entities than they are by private businesses. The homeless floor studs are made in a specific way so it will make it impossible for the homeless people to stay on those locations.