April 17th, 2007 4:28 pm
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On the homeless it would seem much more humane and effective to provide 24.7 open shelters with locked storage bins…know that this costs more but it would permit people who are ill or incapacitated from being forced out on the streets and those that want to look for work from having to schlepp their belongings around.
On the buses, wouldn’t it cost less after the initial capital investment, to have mini buses to augment service to busy routes during peak hours and make the runs on less busy routes during off peak times, save on gas and the size of the vehicles that are only partially full.
Helen Sause
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April 17th, 2007 at 5:29 pm
Yeah, because San Francisco doesn’t help out the homeless enough already. And because giving them handouts has worked so well to reduce their number, right? God I’m so sick of this. We need to stop helping them and they’d go somewhere else. We will never be rid of them in society, so lets at least make San Francisco less attractive to them.
As for the bus idea.. uh.. no.