So, as I've mentioned in other threads, I came here after working for Clear Channel/I Heart in Tampa and Orlando, and one thing I've noticed listening to KUOW's local affairs shows (and also the horrid "Get In The Game" on KJR) is that whenever Seattle's "homeless crisis" is discussed, they ALWAYS have guests on who are sympthetic to the homeless and believe that we should spend tons of taxpayer dollars on helping them out.
KUOW NEVER has people who believe that the city council and the Seattle PD/King County Sheriff should enforce the existing anti-panhandling laws or have on home owners who have been terrorized by the local mentally ill homeless/drug addict homeless.
Last weekend, a local woman saw a RV parked in her neighborhood for weeks and when she started breaking windows in the RV to try to get the homeless people to leave, she was beaten up by the owner of the RV. I did not hear one mention of this on KUOW in their news updates all week, even though a story like this is a pretty big deal.
I live in the U District right now and I can say that there have already been a lot of problems between the new homeless camp at University Congregation Church and the various students/residents/shop owners in the U. None of this has been reported by KUOW.
Now, I should explain that in Tampa and Orlando, both cities have very powerful anti-panhandling laws in place. In St. Petersburg, Florida, the law states that it is illegal under any circumstances to sleep on "the street." All homeless MUST sleep at a shelter (there are plenty of beds, btw) if they have no residence. If the police find you sleeping on the street, you are arrested and forced to register with local aid agencies who, in theory, will get you enrolled in a job training program and other aid programs to help you get back on your feet.
And if you're wondering about the local media and their views on this "crackdown" on the homeless, both of the newspapers: The Tampa Tribune and The Tampa Bay Times, routinely feature interviews with local homeless that amount to the homeless people saying "I guess I could go to the shelter and learn a job, but I just wanna stay here in the park and get high and drunk all day."
So, back to my original question: As far as I can tell, why has KUOW never had a 'pundit' on who's attitude towards the homeless is "I'm sorry you lost your job and your house, but instead of sleeping on the street and harassing the patrons of the Northgate McDonald's every day for spare change, you need to get into a job traning program, get a job, and get back to being a contributing member of society."
Why?
KUOW NEVER has people who believe that the city council and the Seattle PD/King County Sheriff should enforce the existing anti-panhandling laws or have on home owners who have been terrorized by the local mentally ill homeless/drug addict homeless.
Last weekend, a local woman saw a RV parked in her neighborhood for weeks and when she started breaking windows in the RV to try to get the homeless people to leave, she was beaten up by the owner of the RV. I did not hear one mention of this on KUOW in their news updates all week, even though a story like this is a pretty big deal.
I live in the U District right now and I can say that there have already been a lot of problems between the new homeless camp at University Congregation Church and the various students/residents/shop owners in the U. None of this has been reported by KUOW.
Now, I should explain that in Tampa and Orlando, both cities have very powerful anti-panhandling laws in place. In St. Petersburg, Florida, the law states that it is illegal under any circumstances to sleep on "the street." All homeless MUST sleep at a shelter (there are plenty of beds, btw) if they have no residence. If the police find you sleeping on the street, you are arrested and forced to register with local aid agencies who, in theory, will get you enrolled in a job training program and other aid programs to help you get back on your feet.
And if you're wondering about the local media and their views on this "crackdown" on the homeless, both of the newspapers: The Tampa Tribune and The Tampa Bay Times, routinely feature interviews with local homeless that amount to the homeless people saying "I guess I could go to the shelter and learn a job, but I just wanna stay here in the park and get high and drunk all day."
So, back to my original question: As far as I can tell, why has KUOW never had a 'pundit' on who's attitude towards the homeless is "I'm sorry you lost your job and your house, but instead of sleeping on the street and harassing the patrons of the Northgate McDonald's every day for spare change, you need to get into a job traning program, get a job, and get back to being a contributing member of society."
Why?