When you’re on the final approach to SEA you can still see the abandoned streets of the neighborhoods that used to be south of the runways. So why couldn’t you put a shelter or two down there?
It’s happened in Atlanta, it’s happened in Dallas – and nowAnd it makes sense. A lot ofAI recognizes the need to regulate itself, why don’t we?Also because airports are terrible places to sleep – as anybody who tried traveling over the holidays knows – and it’s even worse when the police are under orders to kick you out.
But the people Casey describes in the article seem to be truly desperate. They’re riding transit all night to stay warm, and they end up at the airport in hopes of finding a bench where the cops won’t notice, and it’s sad. And one of the reasons it comes to this is because no one wants homeless shelters in their neighborhood.
Which, come to think of it, is something homeless shelters and airports have in common. No one wants an airport in their neighborhood either! And we all know how airports have dealt with
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