40 vehicles towed from Northeast 33rd Drive homeless encampment

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 ม.ค. 2024
  • In the past year, Portland did 11 similar, more focused removals along the street, but this week, everything was cleared.
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  • @JesseePDX
    @JesseePDX  +367

    Homeless with 8 stolen vehicles....

  • @christophermozeleski7149

    It's not fair to the residents in the area.

  • @bullfrogpondshop3179

    They can't even be bothered to keep the property they're trespassing on reasonably tidy, yet they act as though they are entitled to live there.

  • @JonasC22
    @JonasC22  +55

    "it's almost like normal people don't want drug addicts here making a massive biohazard mess, committing crimes, and harassing passers by"

  • @theresebabel8241

    If that guy can OWN 8 vehicles then he can afford to live in a decent place

  • @olroy61
    @olroy61  +577

    Enforcing the law, what a novel concept.

  • @joelrudzinski6829

    My Son in Law is a Counselor and has been trying to help these individuals to get out of the street. These individuals will not leave until they are forced. The y would rather live on free subsistence, DRUGS and use the street as Bathrooms than face responsibility and refuse help most times rather than become part of society again.

  • @SoloPilot6

    I'm sorry for the legitimately homeless, but those aren't the people who trash the surroundings.

  • @KM-os4be
    @KM-os4be  +420

    Same old story.... garbage eveywhere around these homeless camps. In my hood one camp that got started the city put out a dumpster before it grew so big. It just grew and grew. All the junk, trash, needles, pipes where all over the grounds and roads yet the dumpster got very little use. Being homeless does not give them the right to turn lots into mini city dumps all over the place.

  • @DG-oq8hj
    @DG-oq8hj  +305

    It's about F-ing time something be done. I would have more sympathy if these people wouldn't leave so much garbage for other people to clean up.

  • @adamv242
    @adamv242  +40

    To anyone who's a contributing member of society, to anyone who respects the law, to anyone who is not a mentally ill homeless drug addict, it's the sound of progress.

  • @user-gn5uy6lx7z

    I'm homeless, but I don't throw my trash in the streets and cause problems. You would THINK that they would keep it clean so this doesn't happen but when they trash streets with their garbage and then wonder why the county is tossing everything in a trash bin. I'm sorry but I don't feel bad for them. Again, I'm homeless, but I don't throw my trash in the street or woods. That's not only disrespectful but nasty

  • @Error-mx1jk

    Glad to see it done. If youre upset by this, how about let some of these people live in your driveway or house?

  • @SaltwaterRebellion

    All that garbage... that is horrific. They need to keep doing this. What a health hazard for others to keep dealing with.

  • @SelfTaughtArtist1

    It wasn’t just their homes…it was their dumpster, their drug den, and their toilet.

  • @bradschwamberger1217

    It is amazing how broke these people are, but how much stuff they have.

  • @Gaines0824

    They forgot to show all the pipes and needles

  • @Mark-hc8ek

    Law abiding citizens feel like we're being hunted. It's about time public spaces are cleaned up so the public can use them.

  • @mkgreen9750

    It costs $70,000 a year after income taxes to not be homeless in California and yet we pay $106,000 per prisoner.

  • @rd8370
    @rd8370  +7

    Imagine how filthy it must be inside of those broken vehicles by the looks of the outside.