With nowhere to take unlivable RVs, city might have to ‘start dealing with them.’ This isn’t a problem isolated to Ontario – it’s everywhere, and it’s been around for a while. Years ago, when I worked for a steel recycler, while we would buy cars and trucks, running or not, for $300, we wouldn’t touch RVs or trailers because of the enormous amount of labor it took to get at the steel. In the absence of Transition Centers, here’s what these cities and counties need to do: Take all the ones that nobody wants anymore (except the ones that’re burned out – obviously) and park them where they’re letting bums sleep anyway. That way, they can sleep in an RV or camper instead of a canvas condo.
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