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Rittenhouse Square/homeless
Do you regularly see homeless gentlemen in the most elegant districts of your own hometown?
http://www.philly.com/inquirer/home_top_left_story/20080722_Homeless_remain_a_problem_in_elegant_Phila__park.html
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NYC cured that issue. No homeless in any of the parks. They are picked up and brought to a homeless shelter. Don't like the shelter...........well, too bad for you.
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In response to the opening question, I'm trying to think of what parts of Carson City could be accurately described as "elegant". I'm drawing a blank. I don't see a lot of homeless people in town, and when I do they are usually in the vicinity of the (privately run and funded) homeless shelter.
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Never seen a homeless gentleman.
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...........got to get out of those slums that you live in..........
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