Residents of an embattled Kansas City housing project fear the City removing signs warning against parking and loitering will embolden troublemakers who have previously created disturbances near the residence: ONLY ON: Some city residents feel unsafe after the city removes street signs
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Signs of trouble at a housing project? Shocking!
ReplyDeleteWhere there are niggers, there is trouble.
Fuck all coons.
The problems created by consolidated low-income housing are well-documented - -and yet, the city remains in the 1970s with its housing policy. This forces many residents to live in fear daily of what might happen.
ReplyDeleteThis has been a problem for decades and the neighborhoods have tried to fix this and the city instead bows to developers instead of residents. Fix this.
No, the problem is when section 8 programs blend into neighborhoods. Landlords get guaranteed payments from the govt and you get to live next door to people that don't want to work. Keep the projects!
ReplyDeleteI agree completely with 8:44. The types who qualify for Section 8 need to live among the others like them. People that pay their own way should have to put up with the problems and disturbances that follow the majority of Section 8 recipients.
ReplyDelete^ *should NOT have to ....
ReplyDeleteHyde park is trying to make the apts look bad so the city will close them down..No Brainer
ReplyDeleteNot true! The people living there will do that on their own.
DeleteYep! Everyone knows a criminal is gonna run when he sees one of those street signs.
ReplyDeleteI don't think anyone expects the thug is going to be deterred by the sign, but at least it gives cops a solid foundation to stand on if they tell them to move, leave or stop loitering. Without the signs, they'll claim it's "rayciss."
ReplyDeleteTo the guy who now feels unsafe living there: you need a helluva lot more than a sign to be safe in that area.
ReplyDeleteNeed NSN signs. No shooting negros
ReplyDelete7:29 Do you live even close to the area ?
ReplyDelete8:44, hell no I don't live there. But save your breath, I have friends that lived there, and I know all about how "nice" and safe it is.
Delete10:15 Do you live in Hyde Park ?
ReplyDeleteActually @ Anon 8:44 -- the guy in the video, the guy (legitimately) scared for his life, is the type of person who is supposed to be being helped by Section 8. Low-income people living in neighborhoods is not the problem. Mass numbers of low-income people all living in concentrated housing is. Spread out the section 8, so gentlemen like Mr. Hudson can have better opportunities to better their life without fearing for it....assuming of course that Mr. Hudson hasn't already been scared out of his home by the riff raff.
ReplyDelete11:28 you don't live there and you don't know all about it. So shut up.
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