Does anyone remember the good old days when everybody knew when trash pickup was you set your trash out not someone else's they come along and haul it off the landfill?
And they just moved over two blocks, never ending . Crazy. It's amazing how fast they collect stuff being homeless and using drug's. And how do they move couches, furniture, mattress,,, crazy. Nasty. Glad they are cleaning it up.
It should have never been allowed to get this bad. They should have never been allowed have a tent. There is an encampment by my house with one person and it is about 30 feet by 5 or 6 feet of absolute junk with one small tent he sleeps in. Spoiled food and food scraps all over the place. It's atrocious.
Endless problem with the homeless leaving there mess and junk on the sidewalk or on the side of the street keeps on going on and on the side walk seen better days to.
There is one of those Tahoe motorhomes parked in my neighbor that had registration that expired in July of 2020. They won't tow it way. Another expired in March of 2021. The rest of us would have our expired cars tows with little or no warning.
@@mizzury54 in la county that is what is on the books what i said about those vehicles the lisence is not current they are considered abandoned they are suppose to be towed that maybe state law not sure but i know its real.
Imagine a big block of cubicles with no toilet that could be used overnight as housing. People are removed each morning at 8am and they are cleaned. They open again at 8pm.Just concrete stall with light. Seperate communal toilet not big enough to lay in
How often they called to toilet block each night? People mostly keep to themselves. First in first served. Enough small pod blocks dotted round city for everyone. They basic not fancy. Only open night sleeping hours. Once in no out. Outer compound fence.
Prob no real difference than what all the workers and police do already except it leaves the public toilets available for public toileting and provides a roof and locked door to sleep for homeless
Good, clean reportage. Amazing to see all that abandoned stuff, including tents. Or did they leave the tents there? And all that trash! So many people expect others to clean up their messes.Seeing this, though, I'll get less annoyed when people throw cigarette butts into my yard!
@@OneWayJesus777-x2n They post notices a week or so ahead of time saying anything left will be trashed, or if they appear valuable, put into temporary storage and a phone # where to call. I assume abandoned tents would be stored for them, but this video didn't show if they removed or left them.
USA need to stop being the world police and helping other countries and put More money into helping there own people helping the homeless find jobs, mental health , drug addition, etc
I remember driving down to Key West from Miami many years ago. All along the way signs were posted that read "No Camping!" And the authorities must of enforced that reg because I didn't see one RV, tent, or sleeping bag along the way.
The courts say you can't fo that. And its a good thing we have courts too. They are the only entity making sure that the homeless don't have their rights to exist trampled all over by Archie Bunker types like you.
Can't believe the attraction to Venice Beach, by deadbeats who have no means of support. Once a cleanup is accomplished, do these deadbeats just relocate in 'the hood' ? Or, do they leave Venice Beach . . . and, a new group of deadbeats arrive from Los Angeles and continue this 'process' . . providing continued 'clean up' work ? 😬 🇺🇲 😖
likely the same people will return. this stretch of a block or two has been an ongoing sore point for years. I can tell you from experience that after the clean ups commonly by 5 pm the same people are back. First one comes then two, etc. Unless an area is fenced off it is helpless for a long term clean up
It's a good thing he got every itty bitty tiny piece of trash off the ground to make that area look so nice. "NOT!" Messed up dirty tents junk and trash lying all around them. I dont get at all. CLEAN UP? That's a laugh. just make plans to keep doing this "CLEAN UP" as they call it for ever. LOL I'm glad that you are documenting all this Malarkey. it will come in handy some day.
I'm not calling any one person stupid. Just, we seen this exact place being cleaned up before. These eye sores never get anything. They need to be towed. Ridiculous
A lot of the tents don’t even belong to homeless, like in Vancouver, Canada in the downtown eastside, majority of tents are set up by drug addicts who come to neighbourhood to do drugs and have drug parties and use the tents to stash stolen stuff and junk, then after they done having their drug parties, they just leave the tents and all the junk, but then when police and the city try to clean it up, the stupid “advocates” who enable the drug addicts interfere and try to portray the police as “victimizing homeless people”, and film their provocations to try make police look bad. The enablers and “advocates” are a huge part of the problem these days, they’re the ones running our communities, and what bothers me the most is how the “advocates” and enablers aren’t even usually from the neighbourhoods that are dealing with these drug addicts in tents. These “advocates” come from rich neighbourhoods and try to dictate what should go on with the tents and drug addicts. They need to invite the drug addicts to their own neighbourhoods if they want to defend this garbage.
The city. Forcing homeless people. With minimal possessions. Less than 10 minutes sometimes. To gather as much as they can before they sweep the area. Not all are drug addicts. Some were accountants. Social workers. Some work. So can't get their stuff moved and come back to find all their postpone forever. Documents. Photos. Clothing. Food. Have a little empathy. You could be next. Hard times globally.
this is one of the worst remaining areas west of Lincoln. City should go on the offense and clear out this pocket once and for all. No reason for the tents to be set up there. what an eyesore, health sore point, and a mess
The citizens of Santa Monica want their streets and sidewalks back. Lawbreaking invaders have no right to cause public mayhem, uncontrolled insanitary conditions, not to mention the infliction of personal and property crimes on the public. Handicapped folks need public access to sidewalks and streets currently being blocked illegally by aimless, dangerous, drug addicted chaotic individuals.
While the cleanups might be a good idea. Just another band aid with the homeless crisis..Need to be more concerned about that. Getting worse in every major city. I am fighting to not end up there.
@@TruthSerum525 if there were a few hundred more of them they would have more vehicles, and one of those vehicles could be loaded with chairs for them to sit in.
nice of the City to clean up after them... why don't they clean up the people that make the mess ? ... just make them leave or lock them up ...simple .
This is ridiculous. They should have the people who created this mess clean it up.
Yeah, we pay good money for maid services!
Those city cleaners are amazing 👍👍👍
Yeah most of 'em worked hard and did a thorough job.
The cops, on the other hand...
Unsheltered street homeless are fentanyl addicts, and they gradually destroy everything around themselves.
Does anyone remember the good old days when everybody knew when trash pickup was you set your trash out not someone else's they come along and haul it off the landfill?
Any one caught with a grocery cart charge them with theft they stole it from some business
Unsheltered street homeless are fentanyl addicts, and they gradually destroy everything around themselves.
good luck tryin to make a homeless person to pay for it let see if they gonna get any money fron them 😄
any money that the homeless person got they will spend it on drugs
@@stevenjohnson8736 let the MAYOR AND CITY COUCIL PAY FOR IT . they live in big houses pay big taxes and hate homeless
And they just moved over two blocks, never ending . Crazy. It's amazing how fast they collect stuff being homeless and using drug's. And how do they move couches, furniture, mattress,,, crazy. Nasty. Glad they are cleaning it up.
NOT COLLECT, YOU MEAN STEAL!!!!!!!!!
It should have never been allowed to get this bad. They should have never been allowed have a tent. There is an encampment by my house with one person and it is about 30 feet by 5 or 6 feet of absolute junk with one small tent he sleeps in. Spoiled food and food scraps all over the place. It's atrocious.
Endless problem with the homeless leaving there mess and junk on the sidewalk or on the side of the street keeps on going on and on the side walk seen better days to.
Unsheltered street homeless are fentanyl addicts, and they gradually destroy everything around themselves.
Maybe THEIR mess?
@@TruthSerum525 ....CORRECT!!!!👍👍👍👏👏👏
During the time covid time 100% of the homeless in Venice were from out of state - according to radio personal Bill Handle.
POLICE ,Tow those cars,rvs, trucks and vans no liscense plates current.they are abandoned .they are a fire hazard
Unsheltered street homeless are fentanyl addicts, and they gradually destroy everything around themselves.
There is one of those Tahoe motorhomes parked in my neighbor that had registration that expired in July of 2020. They won't tow it way. Another expired in March of 2021. The rest of us would have our expired cars tows with little or no warning.
@@mizzury54 in la county that is what is on the books what i said about those vehicles the lisence is not current they are considered abandoned they are suppose to be towed that maybe state law not sure but i know its real.
They dump their sewage down the storm drain going directly into the ocean where children swim.
Clean-up & Sanitation workers have job-security as long as there are homeless people and residents and business owners complain.
Unsheltered street homeless are fentanyl addicts, and they gradually destroy everything around themselves.
As long as someone is making money off this it's never going to go away.
And those are some big tents.
Get em out keep them out
Why those tents not all getting removed. Blocking sidewalk for prams and wheelchairs. Hazards for walkers and runners
Exactly!!!
I always thought it was against the law to block a public sidewalk.
@@BLUEGREEN65 I remember a time when laws were enforced. I also remember a time when we weren't all fucking savages.
Imagine a big block of cubicles with no toilet that could be used overnight as housing. People are removed each morning at 8am and they are cleaned. They open again at 8pm.Just concrete stall with light. Seperate communal toilet not big enough to lay in
How often they called to toilet block each night? People mostly keep to themselves. First in first served. Enough small pod blocks dotted round city for everyone. They basic not fancy. Only open night sleeping hours. Once in no out. Outer compound fence.
Prob no real difference than what all the workers and police do already except it leaves the public toilets available for public toileting and provides a roof and locked door to sleep for homeless
Unsheltered street homeless are fentanyl addicts, and they gradually destroy everything around themselves.
Giving them free maid service is messed up!
Scary to walk by that.
Unsheltered street homeless are fentanyl addicts, and they gradually destroy everything around themselves.
That a was nice bike that went
I wish I had a nice bike like that
Why not give back the trash cans emptied
Good, clean reportage.
Amazing to see all that abandoned stuff, including tents. Or did they leave the tents there?
And all that trash! So many people expect others to clean up their messes.Seeing this, though, I'll get less annoyed when people throw cigarette butts into my yard!
You talk like you know the whole story..? Do you know them people?
i hope they leave the tents there they need it to sleep in
@@OneWayJesus777-x2n They post notices a week or so ahead of time saying anything left will be trashed, or if they appear valuable, put into temporary storage and a phone # where to call. I assume abandoned tents would be stored for them, but this video didn't show if they removed or left them.
@@alanfoix9911 Most of them are druggies, they need to either accept professional help, a supervised shelter or move on.
Somebody had enough money to buy 30 cans of spray paint to decorate their class A rv.
Tow the vehicles.
Head 'em up, move 'em out.
Unsheltered street homeless are fentanyl addicts, and they gradually destroy everything around themselves.
Get rid of all the tents and every one in them
Nah thats a TWEAKER MESS! At least you can just throw all that crap back into the dumpsters it came from lol
What about Venice Blvd and inside safe program
Never ending story
They got it down to a science. A weird science
USA need to stop being the world police and helping other countries and put More money into helping there own people helping the homeless find jobs, mental health , drug addition, etc
All you need to do is vote. I can't believe I got through typing that with a straight face.
Wonder how many bodies they find
No matter how many they find, it wont be enough..
Ship them to ‘ Slab City’. 😁👍🏼
Right on! Lot of space and no rent.
They won't last in SC.
@@cgschow1971 I know lol
Perfect!!! I agree!!!
Unsheltered street homeless are fentanyl addicts, and they gradually destroy everything around themselves.
ABOUT FREAKIN TIME,......NOW ENFORCE THE NO CAMPING WITHIN CITY LIMITS LAW. AND ARREST VIOLATORS..........GREAT INCENTIVE TO GET YOUR SHIT TOGETHER
No can do the higher ups want it like that . For a purpose 🤫💵💰💵💰💰
I remember driving down to Key West from Miami many years ago. All along the way signs were posted that read "No Camping!" And the authorities must of enforced that reg because I didn't see one RV, tent, or sleeping bag along the way.
The courts say you can't fo that. And its a good thing we have courts too.
They are the only entity making sure that the homeless don't have their rights to exist trampled all over by Archie Bunker types like you.
Already thought they cleaned up Venice once before 🤭. I guess you will never get rid of cockroaches.
It's a fight against the wind mills. Or like a hamster runns in his wheel.
Unsheltered street homeless are fentanyl addicts, and they gradually destroy everything around themselves.
Can't believe the attraction to Venice Beach, by deadbeats who have no means of support. Once a cleanup is accomplished, do these deadbeats just relocate in 'the hood' ? Or, do they leave Venice Beach . . . and, a new group of deadbeats arrive from Los Angeles and continue this 'process' . . providing continued 'clean up' work ? 😬 🇺🇲 😖
likely the same people will return. this stretch of a block or two has been an ongoing sore point for years. I can tell you from experience that after the clean ups commonly by 5 pm the same people are back. First one comes then two, etc. Unless an area is fenced off it is helpless for a long term clean up
No homeless in the hood. In the hood people have projects. The homeless settle in desolate parts or working class lower end areas
Sounded like there were dogs locked in RV
Unsheltered street homeless are fentanyl addicts, and they gradually destroy everything around themselves.
drug-addict encampment... stop calling them "homeless"
It's a good thing he got every itty bitty tiny piece of trash off the ground to make that area look so nice. "NOT!" Messed up dirty tents junk and trash lying all around them. I dont get at all. CLEAN UP? That's a laugh. just make plans to keep doing this "CLEAN UP" as they call it for ever. LOL I'm glad that you are documenting all this Malarkey. it will come in handy some day.
I'm not calling any one person stupid. Just, we seen this exact place being cleaned up before. These eye sores never get anything. They need to be towed. Ridiculous
A lot of the tents don’t even belong to homeless, like in Vancouver, Canada in the downtown eastside, majority of tents are set up by drug addicts who come to neighbourhood to do drugs and have drug parties and use the tents to stash stolen stuff and junk, then after they done having their drug parties, they just leave the tents and all the junk, but then when police and the city try to clean it up, the stupid “advocates” who enable the drug addicts interfere and try to portray the police as “victimizing homeless people”, and film their provocations to try make police look bad. The enablers and “advocates” are a huge part of the problem these days, they’re the ones running our communities, and what bothers me the most is how the “advocates” and enablers aren’t even usually from the neighbourhoods that are dealing with these drug addicts in tents. These “advocates” come from rich neighbourhoods and try to dictate what should go on with the tents and drug addicts. They need to invite the drug addicts to their own neighbourhoods if they want to defend this garbage.
The city. Forcing homeless people. With minimal possessions. Less than 10 minutes sometimes. To gather as much as they can before they sweep the area. Not all are drug addicts. Some were accountants. Social workers. Some work. So can't get their stuff moved and come back to find all their postpone forever. Documents. Photos. Clothing. Food.
Have a little empathy. You could be next. Hard times globally.
Phhh shit wait till Southpark gets their hands on this
this is one of the worst remaining areas west of Lincoln. City should go on the offense and clear out this pocket once and for all. No reason for the tents to be set up there. what an eyesore, health sore point, and a mess
The citizens of Santa Monica want their streets and sidewalks back. Lawbreaking invaders have no right to cause public mayhem, uncontrolled insanitary conditions, not to mention the infliction of personal and property crimes on the public. Handicapped folks need public access to sidewalks and streets currently being blocked illegally by aimless, dangerous, drug addicted chaotic individuals.
THERE IS NO EXCUSE FOR BEING PIGS,,,,remove everything and everyone ☃️
Thin latex gloves. Not exactly needle proof fellas.
Where are t he people? Out working I guess.
Where do I sign up to make the tax payer take care of me and contribute next to nothing to society.
Left wing voters get left wing results. Lol
So gross..... The smell.....
While the cleanups might be a good idea. Just another band aid with the homeless crisis..Need to be more concerned about that. Getting worse in every major city. I am fighting to not end up there.
Put the money you pay the police and these sanitation workers into helping the homeless find a home. And you wouldn't have this problem.
Lol..
Yeah but then they will have to want to work, and most don't want to work.
Not a job that I would do ....... Taking away desperate people's valuables
They'll probably end up taking half of it home
Those workers are very slow and no energy to much standing around😮
That is because there aren't enough of them
@@bluesmoke8714 WHAT??? Not enough? Then, how do they have time to stand around?
@@TruthSerum525 if there were a few hundred more of them they would have more vehicles, and one of those vehicles could be loaded with chairs for them to sit in.
nice of the City to clean up after them... why don't they clean up the people that make the mess ? ... just make them leave or lock them up ...simple .