 Posted Oct 8, 2002 by Shagbark In my country they have minimum standards for housing. I remember about ten years ago I was living in a small garage apartment when the landlord decided to make some improvement. due to a snafu the job ended up half done and a city inspector came by and said you have to move out now. You can not stay here tonight. That's how I ended up homeless for the weekend. It is not a happy feeling. I see people these days living on the street, sleeping in the City rescue mission, and I empathise, but I do nothing to ease their plight. So often when a homeless person walks by our SEP fields go up, and we just don't see them. I noticed that when I was homeless. People that I expected at least a meal from suddenly treated me as if I was invisible. But the point I was making is that while government can help with this problem It can also be the cause of it, like in that garage apartment that never did get finished.
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 Posted Oct 8, 2002 by Doc Minimum housing standards are OK, I guess, as long they're accompanied by minimum logic standards-bad house is still better than no house at all.Try to explain that to bureaucrats, though.
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