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Tesco removes one-inch 'anti-homeless' spikes from outside central....[W:118]

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You've been dodging. Referring people to earlier posts is dodging. Refusing to clarify what you've already said is dodging.

Stop dodging.
Don't bother yourself with this one Jerry, I know I'm done humoring him and his rather naive and child like posturing.
 
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I am sure you believe this. I gave response to another and I stick by it as it is true. For me, there is no further debate on this point.
Another dodge.
 
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Don't bother yourself with this one Jerry, I know I'm done humoring him and his rather naive and child like posturing.
He doesn't seem to know how to hold a basic conversation let alone debate.
 
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A smart company would have immediately restructure the buildings entrance as to make it non-attractable for sleeping purposes.
 
Re: Tesco removes one-inch 'anti-homeless' spikes from outside central London Met...

He doesn't seem to know how to hold a basic conversation let alone debate.
Which makes the point of bothering to humor him any further moot.
 
Re: Tesco removes one-inch 'anti-homeless' spikes from outside central London Met...

Which makes the point of bothering to humor him any further moot.

I stand by my statements as you have yet to make a good logical argument beyond your histrionic distraction from the debate.

Also, you never answered my question, did I get the correct post?
 
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That's a terrible idea! It'd take forever to clean the blood off...

Not if you install a motion activated water-cannon. That way you'd clear out the trespasser and clean the spikes. :twisted:
 
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A smart company would have immediately restructure the buildings entrance as to make it non-attractable for sleeping purposes.
That assumes the company owns the building and that local building codes and zoning ordinances would permit that. I personally feel that a smart company would have let the protestor show up and then have her arrested and hauled away and saved themselves all the hoopla and cost of removing the spikes. I suspect that choosing to handle this matter the way they did, actually exposed Tesco to more press than if they had just let the malcontent show up and do as promised. Then let the bobbies take away said indivdual to the aforementioned comfortable cot in a warm room with bars on the windows. Repeat as often as necessary. I guess I'm thinking that Tesco did not handle this matter in a very smart manner.
 
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I stand by my statements as you have yet to make a good logical argument beyond your histrionic distraction from the debate.

Also, you never answered my question, did I get the correct post?
Another dodge.
 
Re: Tesco removes one-inch 'anti-homeless' spikes from outside central London Met...

Another dodge.

So asking the guy if I gave him what he asked for is a dodge? I would like you to explain your logic behind that. Looks like a straight forward attempt to get clarification to me.
 
Re: Tesco removes one-inch 'anti-homeless' spikes from outside central London Metro s

Easy solution: pass castle doctrine. Homeless person trespasses while also committing the crimes of loitering & public intoxication, the owner shoots and kills them. The coroner burries the bodies in thos municipal mass graves for the unclaimed, homeless population and related violent & drug crime how down, property values go up, race revenue increases, everyone wins.
 
Re: Tesco removes one-inch 'anti-homeless' spikes from outside central London Metro s

Easy solution: pass castle doctrine. Homeless person trespasses while also committing the crimes of loitering, vengeance and public intoxication, the owner shoots and kills them. The coroner burries the bodies in thos municipal mass graves for the unclaimed, homeless population and related violent & drug crime how down, property values go up, race revenue increases, everyone wins.

wait what? people are killed and "everyone wins"?
 
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wait what? people are killed and "everyone wins"?
Trim the dead branch from the tree so it doesn't infect the whole body.

Any homeless who don't like it can just avoid private property. Go sleep on the steps of the state capitol.
 
Re: Tesco removes one-inch 'anti-homeless' spikes from outside central London Metro s

Trim the dead branch from the tree so it doesn't infect the whole body.

Any homeless who don't like it can just avoid private property. Go sleep on the steps of the state capitol.

For other people viewing this thread. This is the type of dehumanization and monstrous attitudes that I seek to avoid with not support solution like these spikes.
 
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For other people viewing this thread. This is the type of dehumanization and monstrous attitudes that I seek to avoid with not support solution like these spikes.
I don't support the spike idea either. A buisness owner shouldn't have to modify his property to keep criminals away.

The homeless can either get off their lazy, drunk asses and get a job, or join a mental institution, or die. Those are the only 3 acceptable options. We have important matters to worry about and don't need these leaches bogging us down.
 
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I don't support the spike idea either. A buisness owner shouldn't have to modify his property to keep criminals away.

The homeless can either get off their lazy, drunk asses and get a job, or join a mental institution, or die. Those are the only 3 acceptable options. We have important matters to worry about and don't need these leaches bogging us down.

yup, monstrous attitudes from people who have little sense of human compassion. People who's attitudes are like yours are disgraceful to the greater human race.
 
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They should have some of those spikes in my downtown area.Right now they arm rests in the middle of benches in order to discourage the homeless from sleeping on them.

Only a ****ed up person wishes more hardship upon the homeless.
 
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How else do we solve this problem if not with manic violence and inhumane cruelty?
 
Re: Tesco removes one-inch 'anti-homeless' spikes from outside central London Metro s

How else do we solve this problem if not with manic violence and inhumane cruelty?

It's what Jesus would want.
 
Re: Tesco removes one-inch 'anti-homeless' spikes from outside central London Metro s

Only a ****ed up person wishes more hardship upon the homeless.

There are not any other places in the city the homeless can hang out or sleep? Perhaps in front of your home,child's school or place where you work since you think it is cruel to not want homeless people to congregate where ever they want.
 
Re: Tesco removes one-inch 'anti-homeless' spikes from outside central London Metro s

I don't support the spike idea either. A buisness owner shouldn't have to modify his property to keep criminals away.

The homeless can either get off their lazy, drunk asses and get a job, or join a mental institution, or die. Those are the only 3 acceptable options. We have important matters to worry about and don't need these leaches bogging us down.

Actually, most cannot get into a mental institution. Reagan the Idiot took care of that.
 
Re: Tesco removes one-inch 'anti-homeless' spikes from outside central London Metro s

Easy solution: pass castle doctrine. Homeless person trespasses while also committing the crimes of loitering & public intoxication, the owner shoots and kills them. The coroner burries the bodies in thos municipal mass graves for the unclaimed, homeless population and related violent & drug crime how down, property values go up, race revenue increases, everyone wins.
OK you just went right off the rail there. I can only hope you were being facetious, as tacomancer has also delivered equally fatuous stances:confused:

I mean sure he spent the last few pages dodging and dodging and dodging. But kill people? I hardly think that level of (I hope) sophistry is necessary to quell what is obviously so farcical.

Also by the way, everyone participating in this thread should do some research on the topic. Outside of the links in this thread. Why? Because as is in my experience the usual reaction at a message board? Such reactions quite often preclude many facts that are not useful in a "message board" setting. This topic has much to do with a "issue" that some in London would rather not have highlighted, and has less to do with "helping the homeless" than some DP posters would say.

In fact the "spikes" that are alluded to in the OP? And the picture of them in same? Not remotely the case. In fact the "spikes" the vandals poured cement over? Are in front of the windows of the store in question. How stupid of that store to expect that homeless people not use those "benches" formerly referred to in other architectural language as window seals to encamp upon?

I'd like to give a shout out to Captain Courtesy for confirming the common sense/tribal knowledge that re-opening the asylums, as was suggested by tacomancer, is an idiotic suggestion.
 
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Re: Tesco removes one-inch 'anti-homeless' spikes from outside central London Metro s

OK you just went right off the rail there. I can only hope you were being facetious, as tacomancer has also delivered equally fatuous stances:confused:

I mean sure he spent the last few pages dodging and dodging and dodging. But kill people? I hardly think that level of (I hope) sophistry is necessary to quell what is obviously so farcical.

You never did answer my question.
 
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You never did answer my question.
In addition to not answering numerous questions I asked you? You just 'liked' a post by Captain Courtesy that mocked people/posters who call for the reopening of the asylums, like that "idiot" Reagan did. Which you did. This is becoming comical.:lamo

http://www.debatepolitics.com/break...tral-london-metro-store-3.html#post1063397991

The best thing we can do for the homeless is to open up the asylums again and get them help
 
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In addition to not answering numerous questions I asked you? You just 'liked' a post by Captain Courtesy that mocked people/posters who call for the reopening of the asylums, like that "idiot" Reagan did. Which you did. This is becoming comical.:lamo

http://www.debatepolitics.com/break...tral-london-metro-store-3.html#post1063397991

Unfortunately that link does not lead to the questions you keep going on about and you are unwilling to let me know which questions you are referring to. Also, I stand by my asylum comment, mentally ill individuals would be better served there than on the streets.
 
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