Even after living in Oregon, off and on, for 30 years, I still tend to drive through a few towns there without looking right or left. One of these is Grants Pass, which has, as the Oregon Encyclopedia delicately puts it,

a troubled social history, with outbreaks of religious intolerance and white supremacist activity. The Ku Klux Klan was active throughout Oregon in the 1920s, with an estimated Grants Pass membership in the hundreds. The Klan had a short-lived resurgence in Grants Pass in the 1980s and 1990s, and the area was targeted for an Aryan Nations’ organizing drive, canceled after an anti-racism protest in the city drew 1,500 marchers in 1995. Militia activity spilled over into Grants Pass as well, most recently involving demonstrations by the Oath Keepers group.

Whatever its image may be, the city in 2024 bids fair to become the nationwide face of non-hospitality. Today, it will come before the Supreme Court to defend an ā€œanti-campingā€ law designed (in the words of one of its sponsors) ā€œto make it uncomfortable enough for [homeless people] in our city so they will want to move on down the road.ā€

If discomfort was their aim, the ā€œanti-campingā€ ordinances’ authors achieved it. It is currently unlawful in Grants Pass to be anywhere in public with ā€œbedding, sleeping bag, or other material used for bedding.ā€ ā€œCampersā€ don’t need to erect tents or shelters; merely holding a blanket violates the law. There can be no sleeping in public parks or other public property, and cars cannot be parked for more than two hours in public parks after midnight. No one can sleep in ā€œany pedestrian or vehicular entrance to public or private property abutting a public sidewalk.ā€ Anyone found ā€œcampingā€ or sleeping can be ā€œimmediately removedā€ from the premises and subject to a fine of $75 (for merely sleeping) or $295 (for ā€œcampingā€). These fines are bolstered by hefty ā€œcollection feesā€ if not paid promptly. Though the fines are ā€œcivil,ā€ a homeless person with two unpaid fines may be subject to an ā€œexclusion orderā€ā€”and may be fined and jailed for violating that order.

Homeless people in Grants Pass might try to find somewhere to shelter legally on a chilly night, but that quest is problematic. The city doesn’t maintain public shelters; it has a ā€œsobering centerā€ where intoxicated people can sober up, a temporary shelter for homeless youths, and a ā€œwarming centerā€ that operates only on nights that fall below freezing (and doesn’t feature beds). Meanwhile, a church-supported ā€œGospel Rescue Missionā€ allows homeless individuals to stay—if they agree to work six days a week at shelter-assigned jobs, not to seek other employment while staying there, and not to smoke, drink, or engage in ā€œintimate relationships.ā€ Women may stay at the Mission with their children; men may not bring their children with them. Residents must also attend Christian services twice each weekday and once on Sunday.

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  • count_dongulus@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    There’s only so many times you can step on a human turd in the middle of the sidewalk downtown before you agree with Grant’s Pass.

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      1 year ago

      AGREED! We should do absolutely NOTHING about the Mental Health aspect that causes things like Turds on Sidewalks and Mass School Shootings and instead put your Neighbors in PRISON for the Crime of EXISTING!

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        Here we go… do you REALLY think those people roaming around are just going to voluntarily commit themselves to a mental health facility? Most of them are on drugs, they want ZERO help. Forced intervention is the only way to get them off the streets. But, liberals/Democrats will disagree with that and we’ll just keep going in circles, and NOTHING gets done.

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          6 months ago

          you’re severely confused. you are so far outside the Overton window of this 'verse that you don’t even share familiar vernacular. liberals/Democrats are dirty words to most people here because they’re too conservative. most of us are leftists socialists anarchists and communists (fuck tankies)

          edit: woah holy necro I thought this was /all

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      Human turd on sidewalk (homelessness) is a symptom of a larger problem, making poor people illegal will make the problem worse.

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        Typical liberal/Democrat reply. ā€œLet’s just keep complaining, and offer NO answers!ā€ Forced intervention is the only way to get those off the streets that don’t want to go, and don’t want to get off drugs. Sorry, but the days of ā€œlet’s just try and help them by giving them space!ā€ are over.