I was homeless for a few months. It was shit, and the shelter I was able to access was just ok, but not a safe place.
This guy saw a need and did something. Whether it is legal or not, isn’t the question. Why the government isn’t working with him rather than against him is the real question.
Very few people have the balls to even try anything to help, even just giving money. The fact the government doesn’t want to tackle the homeless problem is just another version of “wait until they go away”.
This is not a new problem. Not all homeless people are druggies or crazies. And the homeless problem will only get worse, not better.
It’s too bad Toronto wants to waste time and resources on seeking legal action on the guy for trying to do the right thing.
> I am not commenting on the moral side of this persons actions, only the legal side.
But this is a false sense of neutrality and objectivity. Asking about the legality of aiding humans cannot be done without considering the moral side of the law and the moral side of the actions. Especially since the law itself has a moral component.
illegal is not the point....he did a good thing. the law is wrong. Toronto is a bureaucratic nightmare and they would help people if it doesn't align with their corruption.
This guy saw a need and did something. Whether it is legal or not, isn’t the question. Why the government isn’t working with him rather than against him is the real question.
Very few people have the balls to even try anything to help, even just giving money. The fact the government doesn’t want to tackle the homeless problem is just another version of “wait until they go away”.
This is not a new problem. Not all homeless people are druggies or crazies. And the homeless problem will only get worse, not better.
It’s too bad Toronto wants to waste time and resources on seeking legal action on the guy for trying to do the right thing.