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OK. Remember the police said that if the man gets in our face and yells at us and threatens us that we were to call 911 immediately and they would arrive on the scene. I called 911 when he started his yelling and guess what!!! The police didn't even come and talk to the man!!! They just drove...
Are you kidding me? He doesn't own that corner!!! We have every right to use that corner for one hour and a half every Friday!!! It's public property. We don't need a permit. He is threatening us!!! He is the "bad guy" Not us.
I went to the police station TODAY hoping they would talk to the man BEFORE next Friday. The police refused to help me. The police said to wait until he threatens us again and then call 911. I have no ill will towards this man. I don't want him arrested. I just want him to stop threatening us...
Sadly, I think I suffer from PTSD from being "bullied" in the work place too much. Now in my "old age" I am asserting my right to not be bullied. Most of the street persons love us and we love them too. We give them free tasty treats that they enjoy.
OK. So let's say we go to a "different corner" We get the hot sun burning us up and getting rained on the many rainy days. Plus. There are about 20 homeless persons in this immediate area. So we might find yet another "new bully" at our next location.
No. It is a very good corner. It has nearby buildings that keep the hot sun out and keeps us protected when it rains. The other nearby corners offer no such protections. Plus we have been going to this very same area for years. Why should we allow some bully to kick us out of this great corner?
Yes. We always try to be nice to everyone especially him. But I guess he has mental problems and truly believes he owns "that corner". I talked to one of the other street guys and I asked him why this guy was acting up like that. His response was "I don't know what his problem is. He thinks he...
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