The homeless are like vermin

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This might be a H&S issue as they could potentially cause injury to any one, such as a small child.
There are other ways of preventing people sleeping rough there, such as locked gates, though they would present a cleaning/maintainance issue.
 
How will the spikes stop tramps p!$$ing there?

They haven't thought this through. Some kind of voltage needs to be passed through those spikes to be a complete deterrent. :idea:
 
why not put a nice mahogany bench witha soft cusion there so that any homeless person could sleep with a little more comfirt! and have a blanket and a pillow stored ina small metal cupboard above , such a waste of space, :cry:
 
I don't think anyone in a supposedly 1st world country should have no choice other than to sleep rough.
 
EEs have to sleep rough until they've been here three months, then they can live off the taxpayer.
 
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why not put a nice mahogany bench witha soft cusion there so that any homeless person could sleep with a little more comfirt! and have a blanket and a pillow stored ina small metal cupboard above , such a waste of space, :cry:

Why don't you do this modification to your front porch then?
 
The Church is up in arms, I see.

Does the Rev Sally Hitchiner leave her church doors open at night to allow homeless people to sleep in there?

Gone are the days the Church was a kind of safety and sanctuary with doors left open.

People nicked everything.
 
Gone are the days the Church was a kind of safety and sanctuary with doors left open.

People nicked everything.

By the same token, the church have no right to be outraged about these measures to stop homeless people sleeping in doorways, when, there's probably enough space in religious buildings to prevent people sleeping rough.
 
Gone are the days the Church was a kind of safety and sanctuary with doors left open.

People nicked everything.

By the same token, the church have no right to be outraged about these measures to stop homeless people sleeping in doorways, when, there's probably enough space in religious buildings to prevent people sleeping rough.

Yes, plenty of room.

And they could get them to sing a few hymns and say a few prayers at the same time. Who knows, they could even 'convert' a few whilst they're at it!
 
Gone are the days the Church was a kind of safety and sanctuary with doors left open.

People nicked everything.

By the same token, the church have no right to be outraged about these measures to stop homeless people sleeping in doorways, when, there's probably enough space in religious buildings to prevent people sleeping rough.

Yeah leave the doors wide open and all the gypo's from eastern Europe can squat there in squalor. Lets face it.... in atheist britian no one worships there anymore.

A group of gypo's moved into a town near me a few years back. People didn't seem too bothered about them. (Though I was) That's the tolerant irish for you I guess.

Well..at least not until they started using part off the Chapels parking space and graveyard to deposit turds and urine.
Big mistake.
 
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