Comment | > I feel obligued to help them
Don't. There are resources available to them, nobody has to be on the street long term unless they choose to. There are charities and organisations *with properly trained staff and security* who can help them.
If you chuck them out, you are not chucking them out onto the street. There are winter shelters open for them. If they are on the street it is because they do not want the help that is available to them.
You and your neighbours are not trained or qualified to deal with them.
> I have a hard time drawing the line
The line is that your close is not a homeless shelter. |
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