I agree 100% with removing them, but they are humans and do need to sleep. So why not wait untill 4-5am get it while no tourist are out and have it clean first thing in the AM for people. I used to train hop for a decaded and the rule was always go to sleep after everyone leaves and get up before all the stores open. I had 0 intereactions with police using that method in 10 years traveling and sleeping outside.
Like a thief in the night!: "Commercialization is the death of inspiration."--Edmund Burke. REMEMBER? Don't it always seem you don't know what you've got til it's gone? They paved 'paradise,' put up a parking lot with a pink hotel, a boutique, and a swingin' hot spot." ---"Big Yellow Taxi" by Joni Mitchell, a brilliant folk artist and lover of the 'FORMER' 70s California beach scene... ...EVERY PORT OF REFUGE HAS A PRICE . ..."Turn VENICE BEACH into another Glitzy Crime and Drug Haven," like South Beach in Miami? NO WAY! Or make it "more affordable like Laguna?" Raise the rent, higher prices at boutiques and expensive restaurants, higher parking rates, six property tax paid police sweeping every city settler, then promote it worldwide and "flip them condos, baby!" "Screw the locals!" They've had Paradise long enough! "Turn it all over to Foreign Nationals with Visas and 'flush with cash!" "That's what happened to Miami's South Beach."`--Former Florida Lifeguard.
❤❤❤❤ I’m a bit hooked on your channel, your filming is so smooth and I love the way you let the story talk for its self .😊Thanks It’s sad to see and reinforced how blessed I am to have a roof and food .
We’re seeing the effects of allowing street dealers to exist out there to destroy people. The mess is not anything else. Straight people and ones that aren’t horn dogs for skank chicks can get housing.
Like a thief in the night!: "Commercialization is the death of inspiration."--Edmund Burke. REMEMBER? Don't it always seem you don't know what you've got til it's gone? They paved 'paradise,' put up a parking lot with a pink hotel, a boutique, and a swingin' hot spot." ---"Big Yellow Taxi" by Joni Mitchell, a brilliant folk artist and lover of the 'FORMER' 70s California beach scene... ...EVERY PORT OF REFUGE HAS A PRICE . ..."Turn VENICE BEACH into another Glitzy Crime and Drug Haven," like South Beach in Miami? NO WAY! Or make it "more affordable like Laguna?" Raise the rent, higher prices at boutiques and expensive restaurants, higher parking rates, six property tax paid police sweeping every city settler, then promote it worldwide and "flip them condos, baby!" "Screw the locals!" They've had Paradise long enough! "Turn it all over to Foreign Nationals with Visas and 'flush with cash!" "That's what happened to Miami's South Beach."`--Former Florida Lifeguard.
@@tt-ez6eq yes it’s horrible, people pissing on and robbing you while u sleep. Your wallet, purse ID, gone within a week If you’re a woman you get raped and the police look the other way
Everybody wants that sweet Oceanside night of rest. Maybe these nightly cleanups will motivate them to move elsewhere where it’s not so public. It’s really unsanitary and nasty all the trash that gets left. They do a great job and are very efficient at night……no blabbering Daisy drama!!
😂 there’s no walk-in-shelter in West LA That’s only available on Skid Row and nobody’s hiring mentally ill people or someone that can’t get a shower, clean clothes and a good nights sleep every night 💩
U sound stupid...it's not an easy fix. Shelters are dangerous af which is why most people don't want to go,they're breeding grounds for sickness,not as clean as one might think and the staff are usually horrible. If u are homeless it's a good chance u may not have identification and even when a person has all thier documents they dont have a place to store them while theyre constantly moving around so the documents will get stolen or lost so how tf can they just easily get a job especially when they can't wash thier ass and have clean clothes. Someone can overcome homelessness but its not that easy. U better find some empathy bc it could happen to anyone especially with the housing crisis going on in the entire country. And everyone who is homeless is not a drug addict,alot of them are not even mentally stable which caused them to be homeless in the first place.
They actually aren't that dangerous because they have metal detectors and 24 hour security it's just folks don't want to follow rules there's a lot of rules@@KB-zo7un
A job isn't gonna help mentally ill people neither is throwing all their shit away and making Em move all the time. We can do better than this . This is disgusting to watch wheres the humanity?
How 'bout having the officers show up 15min. before the cleaning crew, so theres something they can do when they arrive, then send two officers over to the next area ....so they'd be ahead of the game. Instead of having 10 officers & workers watch 1 homeless man/woman /other clean for 15 minutes... $ - n -time -time -n- $ I keep watching, but nothing changes. I hope that one day, everyone will get on the same page, but that seems like it's many, many books away !
They have enough energy to pack a whole lot of crap onto carts or whatever but they refuse to go into shelters. If the shelters are so awful and you care so much then do something to improve the shelters but these people need to get out of public spaces parks etc.
I'm not sure what the solution to any of this is... I guessClosing the bathrooms at night is a start... Now, having said that, I can see that it will probably turn the beach into a giant litter box at night
@@PTLeveryday-fn4qw The Geneva Convention determined that sleep deprivation is the simplest form of torture and the hardest to prove, so they made it illegal around the world. You’re witnessing a war crime perpetrated by our elected leaders with your tax dollars The devil in the dark doing our dirty deeds
There is a hostel in Santa Monica that offers dorm beds. Unfortunately they are unaffordable (100 a night and unavailable to locals. I’ve said this before, many of them work. Create a place where they can rest between the hours of 7pm to 7am. A blending of a hotel and hostel that’s affordable. Private room (door, lock and key, shared bath) Cost between thirty to forty a night. This would at least get a demographic (those with an income, but can’t afford market rate housing, or on wait lists, etc) off the streets, or beach. Think outside the box
@@BonnieHansen-w6lRead my comment again regarding those who are WORKING and wanting options other than congregate shelters. $800.00 is definitely viable for them, but by no means is this a replacement for permanent housing solutions. We either begin to think differently, or we continue to maintain the status quo.
@@sheilaarmistead7888 I don't think the majority of these people are working. Near me, you pay at least $825 for a one bedroom apartment. I live in Ohio where the minimum is $10.70 so that would eat up 2 weeks of a monthly income. Then pay for phone, TV, gas, food, car insurance...
I Can not comprehend the homeless crowd. If I were homeless, I sure would not travel with all the useless stuff that they haul around. I can really just simply say that there is mental illness in 85% of the people I see on here. Sad and a very complex issue that is only getting worse. I am saddened and only wish there was a solution, but this is a revolving door to say the least !!!
@ you’re absolutely right, in fact the Geneva Convention made it illegal around the world to interfere with people’s sleep, it’s considered sleep deprivation torture and is the simplest form of torture. Most people commenting on here won’t experience it, so they have no clue how horrible it is. They just look down on people that didn’t get lucky enough to be them, we’re all born into good or bad environments and parents, nobody chooses to sleep outside in the cold
To get with people surviving they have to say “what have I done wrong or what do I need to learn out of this in life?” They can avoid facing it for many years but will not appreciate enough for peace of mind. It’s a shame the docs just wanna say they all just need Haldol and/or 3 squares and a cot.
That's so messed up homeless people are trying to survive it's bad enough for them to be down on their luck and struggling to survive and ignorant to wake up the homeless in the middle of the night how inhumane is that
I remember hiking in Griffith Park around 2005…and I saw this guy who was camping on one of the trails..I saw him a couple of times and he was smoking something…and about a month later there was a fire in those same hills…I’m almost sure he was responsible for it, I’d bet money on ig…
@@Gl6619 if anybody remembers all the fires back in the 2000s most of those were because of homeless encampments. Either from cooking stoves/fires being unattended or they had a cigarette butt that wasn't put out start it. It wasnt until 2 people were found dead at the source of one of the big fires that they started kicking them off the hills into the city and giving them EBT cards that could be used in some restaurants.
Well, jeez, maybe if you make housing affordable for them, maybe their wouldn't be so much homelessness! And if you have never been homeless? Then you have no right to judge any of them. Try being homeless and see what it's like? It's a nightmare.
A man I met on the river told me, something his dad said, if you don’t want to be homeless, don’t quit working. There are many cheap areas to live in this country. We should take all the homeless and give them housing in the very cheap towns, job training and drug counseling. Maybe they can improve their selves and get a job so they can live where they want. We will not allow the disruption to the hard-working people. If you want a free house, you need to take what you can get you cannot choose where you want to live.
@ 1% of every city will always have serious mental issues and be completely neglected. Another 1% will always chose crime Another 1% will always be too disabled but not on SSI yet 50% of all the homeless come to Southern California to escape deadly weather from their original locations The top 1% will always own 70% of the land and not build a single walk-in-shelter to offset their greed and human suffering Churches are in it for your money and power. They don’t have a single bed for the needy Matthew 25:31-46
@ do you remember being forced to sing, “this land is your land, this land is my land”? People get arrested for sleeping, Illegal camping. I have spent many days at a time in jail for being unsheltered. It’s human trafficking.
When you see this struggle in action it makes it more understandable how it almost necessitates the emergence of a controversial or outlandish advocate like Daisy to get anyone's attention. And the necessity of objectively-aimed street journalism like this channel. Next would come allies within the system/govt who have been through this stuff on the ground to actually swing for impact versus "results on paper"
free country... waking people up to move them down the street just seems messed up. then having an audience of officers and cleaners watching you pack up everything you own like a reality show of down and out... control real estate farmers not people. this country is greedy af.
@@InfamousMash yes, the Geneva Convention rules state that sleep deprivation is the simplest form of torture and the hardest to prove. We’re witnessing a war crime paid for with tax dollars perpetrated by our politicians and allowed by us
Being a public servant, my 'intellect' can fully grasp the incredible value of these unannounced overnight operations. Conversely, my inner poet which governs my 'emotions' can only view this as an insensitive nocturnal harassment of the local pariahs. ^ _ ^ Perchance the truth lies somewhere in betwixt. EXCELLENT WORK, Fabian!
Can someone explain to me the definition of insanity ?!? I remember it was something about doing the same thing over & over again but expecting a different result.
This is great. LA finally getting serious about the homeless issue. I guess Newsome threatening to restrict funding to Counties deemed not doing enough to clear encampments is having an effect.
It's election year. Newsome promised to fix the homeless crisis, and he's doing it by kicking the down the streets to other locations and states. It's true.
LA Metro needs to enforce passengers to pay their fares. Many cities are suffering a high level of lawlessness and crime. Criminals and lawbeakers are traveling freely city too city, making it different for law enforcement to identify and arrest criminals.
wow what a change. I stopped watching 6 mos age. What a change. It actually is quite nice. Bet the people who rent or own are happy to get their view back.
True that. I'm " house less " because I can't, yet afford a car..much less rent.. I wouldn't get an apartment....unless it was a rent control or something.
@@SantaMonicaCloseup I will put up some of my videos today of YT. It was a fun 2 day vacation to the area. Plan to be back on the 30th for another one day visit.
ALL 2024 CANDIDATES AT FEDERAL, LOCAL, AND STATE OFFICES SHOULD BE MANDATED TO DEVISE HOMELESSNESS MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS/PROJECTS BASED ON CONTEMPORARY SOCIAL/PSYCHOLOGICAL, AND DRUG ABUSE RESEARCH -- THE BUCK STOPS ON ALL OF US NOW!!!
@@davidlang9939 there’s no walk-in-shelter. 90% of homeless work full time. Not everyone is a drug addict. Most homeless don’t even look homeless, they suffer in silence and don’t make camps
@@ljbryan4070 u know it! guy worked 4 me, took off to go BUMMING 4 the summer, wife n 3 kids, came back, said they had a great time, my son did the bum thing too, shameful IMO
@@hermyelf what you don’t see is the dozens of people that do get $380 citations that turn into bench warrants then they get arrested, sit in jail for 3 days, released, time served and the county jail, the Sheriff’s dept, gets $600 profit from tax dollars, the biggest scam in America
The piano, remarked to be an almost historic monument of famous local musician, being destroyed is perfect visual depiction of the compartmentalization of the task forces to their separate duties, with a supervisor who is "new to the division" and out of touch with the residents. A very complex problem for sure, but it's almost kafkaesque how the pursuit of repelling these campers just leaves them more scarred and scuttled off into new corners. I hope a support/crisis advocate is on-hand for each case- but what I am seeing is a top-down solution that collides harshly with reality. Props to the workers for being seemingly patient and enduring, but my heart hangs heavy for our troubled countrymen
@@AnoTe-t6t maybe SMCU can provide verification-- I'm not sure if that piano is the same one seen here, but, from a video of one of his performances: "His name is Nathan Pino. I've been told that for some time, he was Elton John's piano tech. While on tour in Australia Elton John gave Nathan the piano he used for the show."
The nite time cleanups have a much greater impact than the daytime ones. No audience for all the drama queens 🎭 and no daisy with her megaphone 📢
I agree 100% with removing them, but they are humans and do need to sleep. So why not wait untill 4-5am get it while no tourist are out and have it clean first thing in the AM for people. I used to train hop for a decaded and the rule was always go to sleep after everyone leaves and get up before all the stores open. I had 0 intereactions with police using that method in 10 years traveling and sleeping outside.
Like a thief in the night!: "Commercialization is the death of inspiration."--Edmund Burke. REMEMBER? Don't it always seem you don't know what you've got til it's gone? They paved 'paradise,' put up a parking lot with a pink hotel, a boutique, and a swingin' hot spot." ---"Big Yellow Taxi" by Joni Mitchell, a brilliant folk artist and lover of the 'FORMER' 70s California beach scene...
...EVERY PORT OF REFUGE HAS A PRICE . ..."Turn VENICE BEACH into another Glitzy Crime and Drug Haven," like South Beach in Miami? NO WAY! Or make it "more affordable like Laguna?" Raise the rent, higher prices at boutiques and expensive restaurants, higher parking rates, six property tax paid police sweeping every city settler, then promote it worldwide and "flip them condos, baby!" "Screw the locals!"
They've had Paradise long enough! "Turn it all over to Foreign Nationals with Visas and 'flush with cash!" "That's what happened to Miami's South Beach."`--Former Florida Lifeguard.
But I like to see her butch implants
Yes! Yes!
YES!
No Dingbat-Daisy! 😂👍
This alternate hours coverage is interesting and new. Appreciate seeing.
❤❤❤❤ I’m a bit hooked on your channel, your filming is so smooth and I love the way you let the story talk for its self .😊Thanks It’s sad to see and reinforced how blessed I am to have a roof and food .
absolutely
Don't forget the Venice inn& suites AKA the Venice bathrooms....
We’re seeing the effects of allowing street dealers to exist out there to destroy people. The mess is not anything else. Straight people and ones that aren’t horn dogs for skank chicks can get housing.
2am nightlife...wow great switch..
At least they’re sleeping. Not tweakers and stealing
Go after the bad ones
Like a thief in the night!: "Commercialization is the death of inspiration."--Edmund Burke. REMEMBER? Don't it always seem you don't know what you've got til it's gone? They paved 'paradise,' put up a parking lot with a pink hotel, a boutique, and a swingin' hot spot." ---"Big Yellow Taxi" by Joni Mitchell, a brilliant folk artist and lover of the 'FORMER' 70s California beach scene...
...EVERY PORT OF REFUGE HAS A PRICE . ..."Turn VENICE BEACH into another Glitzy Crime and Drug Haven," like South Beach in Miami? NO WAY! Or make it "more affordable like Laguna?" Raise the rent, higher prices at boutiques and expensive restaurants, higher parking rates, six property tax paid police sweeping every city settler, then promote it worldwide and "flip them condos, baby!" "Screw the locals!"
They've had Paradise long enough! "Turn it all over to Foreign Nationals with Visas and 'flush with cash!" "That's what happened to Miami's South Beach."`--Former Florida Lifeguard.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SPECIAL WORK FABIAN, DEEPLY APPRECIATED.
The sheer amount of crap they somehow manage to carry around with them never ceases to amaze me!😮
Better to do it at cover of night without Daisy harassing the workers and police officers.
This would be tiring having to move all the time, just to find somewhere to sleep.
@@tt-ez6eq yes it’s horrible, people pissing on and robbing you while u sleep.
Your wallet, purse ID, gone within a week
If you’re a woman you get raped and the police look the other way
I guess that councilwoman didn't buy "Daisy" BS 😆 loving it
Daisy is the Venice beach fruit fly
I can imagine the inside of those restrooms
They should lock those doors at night so they can't sleep in there
Thank you! To the crews that clean that mess up! You fellas deserve a raise!
Absolutely.. Interesting seeing the night crew and our tax dollars at work cleaning up the messes.
llets see how it is after the elections
Thank you for the coverage
Thank you Fabian... We have heard about the nighttime encounters, but never seen them till now... Great coverage as usual
Kiss ass
Glad to see they’re finally patrolling and enforcing laws.
Doing night cleanups of sleeping bums shows the courts that they are indeed sleeping in public areas. Kinda hard to deny that way.
Sleeping is one thing. Camping is another...
You cant sleep on the beach in north county San Diego 🤷🏼
Everybody wants that sweet Oceanside night of rest. Maybe these nightly cleanups will motivate them to move elsewhere where it’s not so public. It’s really unsanitary and nasty all the trash that gets left. They do a great job and are very efficient at night……no blabbering Daisy drama!!
NOW we’re talkin’.. These are the tactics that let them know there’s NO rest..
@@tammyp9809.. They're already crazy
Thank you SCOTUS for your ruling! Get ‘er done!
Thanks for covering. Didn't know you all worked at night. You all are appreciated.
Why people have to deface public property is beyond me.
I agree. Ridiculous.
Where’s Daisy? In a comfy and warm bed behind lock and key?
Living in a public restroom stall is beyond comprehension. This must Be California.
It's not even raining , yet . Otherwise, I'd give them a bit of a pass.
Not all of California is like Los Angeles 😂
@@samholdsworth420
Yes it is.
Would help if other states took care of their homeless problem...most of these homeless come from cold states who do t offer them help...
Easy fix go to a homeless shelter or get a job !!!! They do have a choice !!!!
😂 there’s no walk-in-shelter in West LA
That’s only available on Skid Row and nobody’s hiring mentally ill people or someone that can’t get a shower, clean clothes and a good nights sleep every night 💩
You can't get high in a homeless shelter
U sound stupid...it's not an easy fix. Shelters are dangerous af which is why most people don't want to go,they're breeding grounds for sickness,not as clean as one might think and the staff are usually horrible. If u are homeless it's a good chance u may not have identification and even when a person has all thier documents they dont have a place to store them while theyre constantly moving around so the documents will get stolen or lost so how tf can they just easily get a job especially when they can't wash thier ass and have clean clothes. Someone can overcome homelessness but its not that easy. U better find some empathy bc it could happen to anyone especially with the housing crisis going on in the entire country. And everyone who is homeless is not a drug addict,alot of them are not even mentally stable which caused them to be homeless in the first place.
They actually aren't that dangerous because they have metal detectors and 24 hour security it's just folks don't want to follow rules there's a lot of rules@@KB-zo7un
A job isn't gonna help mentally ill people neither is throwing all their shit away and making Em move all the time. We can do better than this . This is disgusting to watch wheres the humanity?
these people don't get it they don't want them there
So sad but got 2 be done...
Ur work
How 'bout having the officers show up 15min. before the cleaning crew, so theres something they can do when they arrive, then send two officers over to the next area ....so they'd be ahead of the game.
Instead of having 10 officers & workers watch 1 homeless man/woman /other clean for 15 minutes...
$ - n -time -time -n- $
I keep watching, but nothing changes. I hope that one day, everyone will get on the same page, but that seems like it's many, many books away !
It's be young me , how they go around with all that stuff being homeless .
I wonder where these people without a home supposed to go.
Why was Nathan's piano out there with no legs? He played with Iron Butterfly back in the day
I doubt it, Iron Butterfly was over 45 years back!
@@BonnieHansen-w6l he did play with iron butterfly!
They have enough energy to pack a whole lot of crap onto carts or whatever but they refuse to go into shelters. If the shelters are so awful and you care so much then do something to improve the shelters but these people need to get out of public spaces parks etc.
They won't stay at shelters because the shelters don't allow alcohol and drugs.
If they won’t stay in shelters because they can’t do drugs or alcohol then arrest them for vagrancy.
@@deb6828 It's not that simple.
@@BonnieHansen-w6lthey appear able bodied.....working is an option
Fabian never sleeps. 💤🛌
The grass looks really green... I'd be curious to know how they keep it that nice
I'm not sure what the solution to any of this is... I guessClosing the bathrooms at night is a start... Now, having said that, I can see that it will probably turn the beach into a giant litter box at night
Some of the folks are too lazy to even make it to the restroom. Yet , I'm sure it helps to keep them available. How much , I don't know.
now what,,Where does she go in the middle of the night???There is nowhere...why the night???
@@PTLeveryday-fn4qw The Geneva Convention determined that sleep deprivation is the simplest form of torture and the hardest to prove, so they made it illegal around the world. You’re witnessing a war crime perpetrated by our elected leaders with your tax dollars
The devil in the dark doing our dirty deeds
To possibly eliminate the drama in front of the businesses and regular folks
Does anyone know what that foldout contraption is at 12:00 minute mark?
Roof for vendor tent.
@@planetvegan7843 Thanks.
@@planetvegan7843 Thanks planetvegan.
There is a hostel in Santa Monica that offers dorm beds. Unfortunately they are unaffordable (100 a night and unavailable to locals. I’ve said this before, many of them work. Create a place where they can rest between the hours of 7pm to 7am. A blending of a hotel and hostel that’s affordable. Private room (door, lock and key, shared bath) Cost between thirty to forty a night. This would at least get a demographic (those with an income, but can’t afford market rate housing, or on wait lists, etc) off the streets, or beach. Think outside the box
You're talking over $800 a month at the per night rate for them to stay a month. Hardly viable for these people.
@@BonnieHansen-w6lRead my comment again regarding those who are WORKING and wanting options other than congregate shelters. $800.00 is definitely viable for them, but by no means is this a replacement for permanent housing solutions. We either begin to think differently, or we continue to maintain the status quo.
@@sheilaarmistead7888 I don't think the majority of these people are working. Near me, you pay at least $825 for a one bedroom apartment. I live in Ohio where the minimum is $10.70 so that would eat up 2 weeks of a monthly income. Then pay for phone, TV, gas, food, car insurance...
@@openrange4999Regardless, there are those whose behavior is not going to change, but does that suggest we continue with the status quo?
Where was lazy Daisy she's letting her homeless people down😂
I NEED THAT LIGHT
he is my cousin
Right? I want one!
I Can not comprehend the homeless crowd. If I were homeless, I sure would not travel with all the useless stuff that they haul around. I can really just simply say that there is mental illness in 85% of the people I see on here. Sad and a very complex issue that is only getting worse. I am saddened and only wish there was a solution, but this is a revolving door to say the least !!!
I am 100% removing people at 5am, but these midnight ones are a little much.
@ you’re absolutely right, in fact the Geneva Convention made it illegal around the world to interfere with people’s sleep, it’s considered sleep deprivation torture and is the simplest form of torture.
Most people commenting on here won’t experience it, so they have no clue how horrible it is.
They just look down on people that didn’t get lucky enough to be them, we’re all born into good or bad environments and parents, nobody chooses to sleep outside in the cold
To get with people surviving they have to say “what have I done wrong or what do I need to learn out of this in life?” They can avoid facing it for many years but will not appreciate enough for peace of mind. It’s a shame the docs just wanna say they all just need Haldol and/or 3 squares and a cot.
That's so messed up homeless people are trying to survive it's bad enough for them to be down on their luck and struggling to survive and ignorant to wake up the homeless in the middle of the night how inhumane is that
Wonder how soon until they head for the hills and then brush fires become a major problem again.
I remember hiking in Griffith Park around 2005…and I saw this guy who was camping on one of the trails..I saw him a couple of times and he was smoking something…and about a month later there was a fire in those same hills…I’m almost sure he was responsible for it, I’d bet money on ig…
@@Gl6619 if anybody remembers all the fires back in the 2000s most of those were because of homeless encampments. Either from cooking stoves/fires being unattended or they had a cigarette butt that wasn't put out start it. It wasnt until 2 people were found dead at the source of one of the big fires that they started kicking them off the hills into the city and giving them EBT cards that could be used in some restaurants.
thank god, a step forward.
God doesn't give a flying fuck
Well, jeez, maybe if you make housing affordable for them, maybe their wouldn't be so much homelessness! And if you have never been homeless? Then you have no right to judge any of them. Try being homeless and see what it's like? It's a nightmare.
Seriously... You want affordable housing for people that don't work... Explain that to me... I'll wait right here..............
@@robindemmerle3143 there’s no shelter, only jail and hospitals
A man I met on the river told me, something his dad said, if you don’t want to be homeless, don’t quit working. There are many cheap areas to live in this country. We should take all the homeless and give them housing in the very cheap towns, job training and drug counseling. Maybe they can improve their selves and get a job so they can live where they want. We will not allow the disruption to the hard-working people. If you want a free house, you need to take what you can get you cannot choose where you want to live.
@
1% of every city will always have serious mental issues and be completely neglected.
Another 1% will always chose crime
Another 1% will always be too disabled but not on SSI yet
50% of all the homeless come to Southern California to escape deadly weather from their original locations
The top 1% will always own 70% of the land and not build a single walk-in-shelter to offset their greed and human suffering
Churches are in it for your money and power.
They don’t have a single bed for the needy
Matthew 25:31-46
@ do you remember being forced to sing, “this land is your land, this land is my land”?
People get arrested for sleeping, Illegal camping. I have spent many days at a time in jail for being unsheltered. It’s human trafficking.
When you see this struggle in action it makes it more understandable how it almost necessitates the emergence of a controversial or outlandish advocate like Daisy to get anyone's attention. And the necessity of objectively-aimed street journalism like this channel. Next would come allies within the system/govt who have been through this stuff on the ground to actually swing for impact versus "results on paper"
1:09:27 What does a bird have to do to get any sleep around here!
free country... waking people up to move them down the street just seems messed up. then having an audience of officers and cleaners watching you pack up everything you own like a reality show of down and out... control real estate farmers not people. this country is greedy af.
@@InfamousMash yes, the Geneva Convention rules state that sleep deprivation is the simplest form of torture and the hardest to prove.
We’re witnessing a war crime paid for with tax dollars perpetrated by our politicians and allowed by us
No more street camping. Go try that in Venezuela or Haiti. I here they just had a population drop, so they'll take anyone for absolutely any reason.
Being a public servant, my 'intellect' can fully grasp the incredible value of these unannounced overnight operations. Conversely, my inner poet which governs my 'emotions' can only view this as an insensitive nocturnal harassment of the local pariahs. ^ _ ^ Perchance the truth lies somewhere in betwixt. EXCELLENT WORK, Fabian!
Someone’s on Nightcrawler mode…
In the words of Neil Breen "they are our heros"
What! Crazee Dazee doesn't come out at night?
How much is it costing the taxpayers of Santa Monica. Every day it closer to pension date
it's got to be hard out there for a solo woman. i imagine the locked bathroom provided a safe place.
Can someone explain to me the definition of insanity ?!? I remember it was something about doing the same thing over & over again but expecting a different result.
Can I ask what are those big numbered bays for??
I’m in Australia and never seen them before!
good job ! 👍
Increible de ver !!!! Tomaron cuenta del lugar los homeless!!!!!!
Getting ready for the Olympics 🎉
no 5 star rooms for you.
Thank you!
Not fair...Daisy was not informed.
If she truly slept there like she claims she'd know about it already but she never really does.
Why dont you help the homeless instead of doing this
Hopefully this will make the drug addicts take shelter in the government facilities.
@@deb6828 half the homeless don’t use drugs and there’s no shelters in West LA, only skid row
YES!
Catch tweakers at NIGHT! 👏
Dude, get up. You gotta go on the other side of the boardwalk. REALLY. Yeah, that fixes the problem. Typical California.
jesus would be so proud of you guys 👏🏻
Just in time for re-election 😂
This is great. LA finally getting serious about the homeless issue. I guess Newsome threatening to restrict funding to Counties deemed not doing enough to clear encampments is having an effect.
It's election year. Newsome promised to fix the homeless crisis, and he's doing it by kicking the down the streets to other locations and states. It's true.
Hey, Nathan the Piano Man too? Really?😮
Procrastinating ...wait till ❄️❄️❄️ + ⛈️ + wet clothes
+ no 💵 ....think of your future
Bro's
How discussing for them to do that. God whats wrong with them.
The car with the turn signal on, with no where to turn, is emblematic of the city.
No different than being out in the open !!!
You USA CA have never been felt shame on yourself that is the top crime place in the world 😂
This makes it clearer - off the beach, but on the side streets.. That’ll need to be next.. (I suppose Daisy is in there somewhere)
Daisy is probably living in a nice place paid for by all the men who watch her TH-cam channel.
@@joycestreet4159 and boys she steals
Her tent was there near the skate park. The police drove by it but didn’t stop and make her move.
@@stefanboster5728 she gets a pass, mother Venice needs a nest or they catch hell from her 🔥
How dare you make fun of the unfortunate people, be thankful that you have been blessed ,and don't have any issues with drugs or poverty 😢😢
LA Metro needs to enforce passengers to pay their fares. Many cities are suffering a high level of lawlessness and crime. Criminals and lawbeakers are traveling freely city too city, making it different for law enforcement to identify and arrest criminals.
Let go to there houses at 2am and tell them to go to sleep a mole away are youll fn be arrested....law suite.......big fn time
wow what a change. I stopped watching 6 mos age. What a change. It actually is quite nice. Bet the people who rent or own are happy to get their view back.
All the money allocated for homeless to go to hotels,why so many would refuse??!
Because they are not allowed to use alcohol or drugs there, some even have curfews.
Plus they get free food delivered to them at the beach.
@@ZeeVee-t8g that hotel money stopped a long time ago and there’s no walk-in-shelter this side of skid row
A job just might be better now
PS. Not everyone homeless are drug addicts and alcoholics. Some people are homeless because of an abusive spouse. And have nowhere to go .
True that. I'm " house less " because I can't, yet afford a car..much less rent.. I wouldn't get an apartment....unless it was a rent control or something.
Why do you need that much stuff if you’re homeless? Lots of it looks like just crap!
Na takový úklid u nás stačí dva lidé a za hodinu nemají co dělat.
And marshmallows and a long stick....lmao
All that stuff to pack I would be tired of doing it. Get a job and rent a room
WAKE UP! It's time to tweak.
It's voting time again, can't you tell?
Hi Fabian ...................... It was nice talking with you on Tuesday the 22nd. Really enjoy your videos. 523 Like ................
Nixe to meet you too, Roger. Thanks for saying hi.
@@SantaMonicaCloseup I will put up some of my videos today of YT. It was a fun 2 day vacation to the area. Plan to be back on the 30th for another one day visit.
dig the folding fence at 11:12
Them bums are gonna be tired tomorrow
Omg never ends even at night with homeless camping out
🙄🤔was Rom build at one day...?..
@@GlyphosatbirneOO who is rom?
ALL 2024 CANDIDATES AT FEDERAL, LOCAL, AND STATE OFFICES SHOULD BE MANDATED TO DEVISE HOMELESSNESS MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS/PROJECTS BASED ON CONTEMPORARY SOCIAL/PSYCHOLOGICAL, AND DRUG ABUSE RESEARCH -- THE BUCK STOPS ON ALL OF US NOW!!!
@@davidlang9939 there’s no walk-in-shelter. 90% of homeless work full time.
Not everyone is a drug addict. Most homeless don’t even look homeless, they suffer in silence and don’t make camps
👮get in the Paddy Wagon, off to the farm🚜pay your debt to society⛓chain gangsget it!
@@ljbryan4070 u know it! guy worked 4 me, took off to go BUMMING 4 the summer, wife n 3 kids, came back, said they had a great time, my son did the bum thing too, shameful IMO
@@hermyelf what you don’t see is the dozens of people that do get $380 citations that turn into bench warrants then they get arrested, sit in jail for 3 days, released, time served and the county jail, the Sheriff’s dept, gets $600 profit from tax dollars, the biggest scam in America
But that doesn't excuse the trash problems by these people either.
The piano, remarked to be an almost historic monument of famous local musician, being destroyed is perfect visual depiction of the compartmentalization of the task forces to their separate duties, with a supervisor who is "new to the division" and out of touch with the residents.
A very complex problem for sure, but it's almost kafkaesque how the pursuit of repelling these campers just leaves them more scarred and scuttled off into new corners.
I hope a support/crisis advocate is on-hand for each case- but what I am seeing is a top-down solution that collides harshly with reality. Props to the workers for being seemingly patient and enduring, but my heart hangs heavy for our troubled countrymen
O pianista está vivo? Eu sempre via ele tocando, um senhor.
@@AnoTe-t6t maybe SMCU can provide verification-- I'm not sure if that piano is the same one seen here, but, from a video of one of his performances:
"His name is Nathan Pino. I've been told that for some time, he was Elton John's piano tech. While on tour in Australia Elton John gave Nathan the piano he used for the show."
That guy was a complete asshole to me and the late great Johnny Maserati years ago. That piano was junk.