• What you need to know about camping in Tigard

    From Technobarbarian@21:1/5 to All on Wed Jul 19 10:55:29 2023
    "What you need to know about camping in Tigard"

    Seriously. This is the title of a pamphlet I picked up at the library.

    This is a link to the pamphlet:

    https://www.tigard-or.gov/community-support/housing/camping-in-tigard

    Naturally, there's a link for more information:

    https://www.tigard-or.gov/community-support/housing-and-shelters

    Portland also has a similar ordinance now that prohibits "camping" during the day. It probably isn't enforceable. It sounds like they're trying hard to avoid enforcing it. There will be all sorts of warnings before they actually write a ticket. I
    think it's just a game the politicians are playing to make it look like they're doing something. But that isn't my favorite part of this insanity. The most insane part is the suggestion for community involvement:

    "If you see a violation in the community:

    If you feel comfortable, you may want to approach the community member yourself.

    Here’s how –

    Assume the person is not aware of the Time, Place, Manner rules and be prepared to talk about the ordinance and how they are violating it.

    Approach the community member with respect and compassion.

    It may take some time for the person to dismantle their campsite. Please give community members time and space to do so.

    You also may choose to call the police non-emergency line: 503-629-0111.

    Police response will be prioritized based on if the person is creating a public safety risk. If there are competing priorities or a high call volume, then the Tigard Police Department may not be able to respond immediately.

    When you call, be prepared to be specific about how the person is violating Tigard’s Time, Place, Manner Ordinance."

    What I want to know is, what sort of nut would feel "comfortable" explaining the rules to an "unhoused" person?

    TB

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  • From bfh@21:1/5 to Technobarbarian on Wed Jul 19 14:17:49 2023
    Technobarbarian wrote:
    "What you need to know about camping in Tigard"

    Seriously. This is the title of a pamphlet I picked up at the
    library.

    This is a link to the pamphlet:

    https://www.tigard-or.gov/community-support/housing/camping-in-tigard

    "houselessness". LOL. The creativeness of dumbassedness is a prime
    example of boundlessness.

    Naturally, there's a link for more information:

    https://www.tigard-or.gov/community-support/housing-and-shelters

    Portland also has a similar ordinance now that prohibits "camping"
    during the day. It probably isn't enforceable. It sounds like
    they're trying hard to avoid enforcing it. There will be all sorts
    of warnings before they actually write a ticket. I think it's just
    a game the politicians are playing to make it look like they're
    doing something. But that isn't my favorite part of this insanity.
    The most insane part is the suggestion for community involvement:

    "If you see a violation in the community:

    If you feel comfortable, you may want to approach the community
    member yourself.

    Here’s how –

    Assume the person is not aware of the Time, Place, Manner rules and
    be prepared to talk about the ordinance and how they are violating
    it.

    Approach the community member with respect and compassion.

    It may take some time for the person to dismantle their campsite.
    Please give community members time and space to do so.

    You also may choose to call the police non-emergency line:
    503-629-0111.

    Police response will be prioritized based on if the person is
    creating a public safety risk. If there are competing priorities or
    a high call volume, then the Tigard Police Department may not be
    able to respond immediately.

    When you call, be prepared to be specific about how the person is
    violating Tigard’s Time, Place, Manner Ordinance."

    What I want to know is, what sort of nut would feel "comfortable"
    explaining the rules to an "unhoused" person
    Hardly a day goes by without the dumbasses confirming their dumbassedness.

    --
    bill
    Theory don't mean squat if it don't work.

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  • From bfh@21:1/5 to George.Anthony on Wed Jul 19 22:56:20 2023
    George.Anthony wrote:
    bfh <redydog@rye.net> wrote:
    Technobarbarian wrote:
    "What you need to know about camping in Tigard"

    Seriously. This is the title of a pamphlet I picked up at the
    library.

    This is a link to the pamphlet:

    https://www.tigard-or.gov/community-support/housing/camping-in-tigard

    "houselessness". LOL. The creativeness of dumbassedness is a prime
    example of boundlessness.

    Naturally, there's a link for more information:

    https://www.tigard-or.gov/community-support/housing-and-shelters

    Portland also has a similar ordinance now that prohibits "camping"
    during the day. It probably isn't enforceable. It sounds like
    they're trying hard to avoid enforcing it. There will be all sorts
    of warnings before they actually write a ticket. I think it's just
    a game the politicians are playing to make it look like they're
    doing something. But that isn't my favorite part of this insanity.
    The most insane part is the suggestion for community involvement:

    "If you see a violation in the community:

    If you feel comfortable, you may want to approach the community
    member yourself.

    Here’s how –

    Assume the person is not aware of the Time, Place, Manner rules and
    be prepared to talk about the ordinance and how they are violating
    it.

    Approach the community member with respect and compassion.

    It may take some time for the person to dismantle their campsite.
    Please give community members time and space to do so.

    You also may choose to call the police non-emergency line:
    503-629-0111.

    Police response will be prioritized based on if the person is
    creating a public safety risk. If there are competing priorities or
    a high call volume, then the Tigard Police Department may not be
    able to respond immediately.

    When you call, be prepared to be specific about how the person is
    violating Tigard’s Time, Place, Manner Ordinance."

    What I want to know is, what sort of nut would feel "comfortable"
    explaining the rules to an "unhoused" person
    Hardly a day goes by without the dumbasses confirming their dumbassedness. >>

    And they do it with such ease and familiarity.

    And with efficaciousness.

    --
    bill
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  • From George.Anthony@21:1/5 to bfh on Thu Jul 20 02:24:39 2023
    bfh <redydog@rye.net> wrote:
    Technobarbarian wrote:
    "What you need to know about camping in Tigard"

    Seriously. This is the title of a pamphlet I picked up at the
    library.

    This is a link to the pamphlet:

    https://www.tigard-or.gov/community-support/housing/camping-in-tigard

    "houselessness". LOL. The creativeness of dumbassedness is a prime
    example of boundlessness.

    Naturally, there's a link for more information:

    https://www.tigard-or.gov/community-support/housing-and-shelters

    Portland also has a similar ordinance now that prohibits "camping"
    during the day. It probably isn't enforceable. It sounds like
    they're trying hard to avoid enforcing it. There will be all sorts
    of warnings before they actually write a ticket. I think it's just
    a game the politicians are playing to make it look like they're
    doing something. But that isn't my favorite part of this insanity.
    The most insane part is the suggestion for community involvement:

    "If you see a violation in the community:

    If you feel comfortable, you may want to approach the community
    member yourself.

    Here’s how –

    Assume the person is not aware of the Time, Place, Manner rules and
    be prepared to talk about the ordinance and how they are violating
    it.

    Approach the community member with respect and compassion.

    It may take some time for the person to dismantle their campsite.
    Please give community members time and space to do so.

    You also may choose to call the police non-emergency line:
    503-629-0111.

    Police response will be prioritized based on if the person is
    creating a public safety risk. If there are competing priorities or
    a high call volume, then the Tigard Police Department may not be
    able to respond immediately.

    When you call, be prepared to be specific about how the person is
    violating Tigard’s Time, Place, Manner Ordinance."

    What I want to know is, what sort of nut would feel "comfortable"
    explaining the rules to an "unhoused" person
    Hardly a day goes by without the dumbasses confirming their dumbassedness.


    And they do it with such ease and familiarity.

    --
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  • From kmiller@21:1/5 to bfh on Sun Jul 23 07:49:46 2023
    On 7/19/2023 11:17 AM, bfh wrote:
    Technobarbarian wrote:
    "What you need to know about camping in Tigard"

    Seriously. This is the title of a pamphlet I picked up at the
    library.

    This is a link to the pamphlet:

    https://www.tigard-or.gov/community-support/housing/camping-in-tigard

    "houselessness". LOL. The creativeness of dumbassedness is a prime
    example of boundlessness.

     Naturally, there's a link for more information:

    https://www.tigard-or.gov/community-support/housing-and-shelters

    Portland also has a similar ordinance now that prohibits "camping"
    during the day. It probably isn't enforceable. It sounds like
    they're trying hard to avoid enforcing it. There will be all sorts
    of warnings before they actually write a ticket. I think it's just
    a game the politicians are playing to make it look like they're
    doing something. But that isn't my favorite part of this insanity.
    The most insane part is the suggestion for community involvement:

    "If you see a violation in the community:

    If you feel comfortable, you may want to approach the community
    member yourself.

    Here’s how –

    Assume the person is not aware of the Time, Place, Manner rules and
    be prepared to talk about the ordinance and how they are violating
    it.

    Approach the community member with respect and compassion.

    It may take some time for the person to dismantle their campsite.
    Please give community members time and space to do so.

    You also may choose to call the police non-emergency line:
    503-629-0111.

    Police response will be prioritized based on if the person is
    creating a public safety risk. If there are competing priorities or
    a high call volume, then the Tigard Police Department may not be
    able to respond immediately.

    When you call, be prepared to be specific about how the person is
    violating Tigard’s Time, Place, Manner Ordinance."

    What I want to know is, what sort of nut would feel "comfortable"
    explaining the rules to an "unhoused" person
    Hardly a day goes by without the dumbasses confirming their dumbassedness.


    HawHawHaw!

    https://twitter.com/JoeBiden/status/1681424737384435713?s=20

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  • From bfh@21:1/5 to kmiller on Sun Jul 23 12:28:08 2023
    kmiller wrote:
    On 7/19/2023 11:17 AM, bfh wrote:
    Technobarbarian wrote:
    "What you need to know about camping in Tigard"

    Seriously. This is the title of a pamphlet I picked up at the
    library.

    This is a link to the pamphlet:

    https://www.tigard-or.gov/community-support/housing/camping-in-tigard

    "houselessness". LOL. The creativeness of dumbassedness is a prime
    example of boundlessness.

     Naturally, there's a link for more information:

    https://www.tigard-or.gov/community-support/housing-and-shelters

    Portland also has a similar ordinance now that prohibits "camping"
    during the day. It probably isn't enforceable. It sounds like
    they're trying hard to avoid enforcing it. There will be all sorts
    of warnings before they actually write a ticket. I think it's just
    a game the politicians are playing to make it look like they're
    doing something. But that isn't my favorite part of this insanity.
    The most insane part is the suggestion for community involvement:

    "If you see a violation in the community:

    If you feel comfortable, you may want to approach the community
    member yourself.

    Here’s how –

    Assume the person is not aware of the Time, Place, Manner rules and
    be prepared to talk about the ordinance and how they are violating
    it.

    Approach the community member with respect and compassion.

    It may take some time for the person to dismantle their campsite.
    Please give community members time and space to do so.

    You also may choose to call the police non-emergency line:
    503-629-0111.

    Police response will be prioritized based on if the person is
    creating a public safety risk. If there are competing priorities or
    a high call volume, then the Tigard Police Department may not be
    able to respond immediately.

    When you call, be prepared to be specific about how the person is
    violating Tigard’s Time, Place, Manner Ordinance."

    What I want to know is, what sort of nut would feel "comfortable"
    explaining the rules to an "unhoused" person
    Hardly a day goes by without the dumbasses confirming their
    dumbassedness.


    HawHawHaw!

    https://twitter.com/JoeBiden/status/1681424737384435713?s=20

    You're a twitterer? I'm disappointed.

    --
    bill
    Theory don't mean squat if it don't work.

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  • From kmiller@21:1/5 to bfh on Mon Jul 24 19:05:33 2023
    On 7/23/2023 9:28 AM, bfh wrote:
    kmiller wrote:
    On 7/19/2023 11:17 AM, bfh wrote:
    Technobarbarian wrote:
    "What you need to know about camping in Tigard"

    Seriously. This is the title of a pamphlet I picked up at the
    library.

    This is a link to the pamphlet:

    https://www.tigard-or.gov/community-support/housing/camping-in-tigard

    "houselessness". LOL. The creativeness of dumbassedness is a prime
    example of boundlessness.

     Naturally, there's a link for more information:

    https://www.tigard-or.gov/community-support/housing-and-shelters

    Portland also has a similar ordinance now that prohibits "camping"
    during the day. It probably isn't enforceable. It sounds like
    they're trying hard to avoid enforcing it. There will be all sorts
    of warnings before they actually write a ticket. I think it's just
    a game the politicians are playing to make it look like they're
    doing something. But that isn't my favorite part of this insanity.
    The most insane part is the suggestion for community involvement:

    "If you see a violation in the community:

    If you feel comfortable, you may want to approach the community
    member yourself.

    Here’s how –

    Assume the person is not aware of the Time, Place, Manner rules and
    be prepared to talk about the ordinance and how they are violating
    it.

    Approach the community member with respect and compassion.

    It may take some time for the person to dismantle their campsite.
    Please give community members time and space to do so.

    You also may choose to call the police non-emergency line:
    503-629-0111.

    Police response will be prioritized based on if the person is
    creating a public safety risk. If there are competing priorities or
    a high call volume, then the Tigard Police Department may not be
    able to respond immediately.

    When you call, be prepared to be specific about how the person is
    violating Tigard’s Time, Place, Manner Ordinance."

    What I want to know is, what sort of nut would feel "comfortable"
    explaining the rules to an "unhoused" person
    Hardly a day goes by without the dumbasses confirming their
    dumbassedness.


    HawHawHaw!

    https://twitter.com/JoeBiden/status/1681424737384435713?s=20

    You're a twitterer? I'm disappointed.


    I'm a DuckDuckGoer. And, surely you know, there will soon be no such
    thing as twitterers. Sheesh! You hiding under a rock?

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  • From kmiller@21:1/5 to bfh on Mon Jul 24 19:28:39 2023
    On 7/24/2023 7:26 PM, bfh wrote:
    kmiller wrote:
    On 7/23/2023 9:28 AM, bfh wrote:
    kmiller wrote:
    On 7/19/2023 11:17 AM, bfh wrote:
    Technobarbarian wrote:
    "What you need to know about camping in Tigard"

    Seriously. This is the title of a pamphlet I picked up at the
    library.

    This is a link to the pamphlet:

    https://www.tigard-or.gov/community-support/housing/camping-in-tigard >>>>>
    "houselessness". LOL. The creativeness of dumbassedness is a prime
    example of boundlessness.

     Naturally, there's a link for more information:

    https://www.tigard-or.gov/community-support/housing-and-shelters

    Portland also has a similar ordinance now that prohibits "camping" >>>>>> during the day. It probably isn't enforceable. It sounds like
    they're trying hard to avoid enforcing it. There will be all sorts >>>>>> of warnings before they actually write a ticket. I think it's just >>>>>> a game the politicians are playing to make it look like they're
    doing something. But that isn't my favorite part of this insanity. >>>>>> The most insane part is the suggestion for community involvement:

    "If you see a violation in the community:

    If you feel comfortable, you may want to approach the community
    member yourself.

    Here’s how –

    Assume the person is not aware of the Time, Place, Manner rules and >>>>>> be prepared to talk about the ordinance and how they are violating >>>>>> it.

    Approach the community member with respect and compassion.

    It may take some time for the person to dismantle their campsite.
    Please give community members time and space to do so.

    You also may choose to call the police non-emergency line:
    503-629-0111.

    Police response will be prioritized based on if the person is
    creating a public safety risk. If there are competing priorities or >>>>>> a high call volume, then the Tigard Police Department may not be
    able to respond immediately.

    When you call, be prepared to be specific about how the person is
    violating Tigard’s Time, Place, Manner Ordinance."

    What I want to know is, what sort of nut would feel "comfortable"
    explaining the rules to an "unhoused" person
    Hardly a day goes by without the dumbasses confirming their
    dumbassedness.


    HawHawHaw!

    https://twitter.com/JoeBiden/status/1681424737384435713?s=20

    You're a twitterer? I'm disappointed.


    I'm a DuckDuckGoer. And, surely you  know, there will soon be no such
    thing as twitterers. Sheesh! You hiding under a rock?

    What do you think they'll call them? Xers? Xies?


    Good question. Maybe Xwitterers?

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  • From bfh@21:1/5 to kmiller on Mon Jul 24 22:55:48 2023
    kmiller wrote:
    On 7/24/2023 7:26 PM, bfh wrote:
    kmiller wrote:
    On 7/23/2023 9:28 AM, bfh wrote:
    kmiller wrote:
    On 7/19/2023 11:17 AM, bfh wrote:
    Technobarbarian wrote:
    "What you need to know about camping in Tigard"

    Seriously. This is the title of a pamphlet I picked up at the
    library.

    This is a link to the pamphlet:

    https://www.tigard-or.gov/community-support/housing/camping-in-tigard >>>>>>>

    "houselessness". LOL. The creativeness of dumbassedness is a
    prime example of boundlessness.

     Naturally, there's a link for more information: >>>>>>>
    https://www.tigard-or.gov/community-support/housing-and-shelters >>>>>>>
    Portland also has a similar ordinance now that prohibits "camping" >>>>>>> during the day. It probably isn't enforceable. It sounds like
    they're trying hard to avoid enforcing it. There will be all sorts >>>>>>> of warnings before they actually write a ticket. I think it's just >>>>>>> a game the politicians are playing to make it look like they're
    doing something. But that isn't my favorite part of this insanity. >>>>>>> The most insane part is the suggestion for community involvement: >>>>>>>
    "If you see a violation in the community:

    If you feel comfortable, you may want to approach the community
    member yourself.

    Here’s how
    –

    Assume the person is not aware of the Time, Place, Manner rules >>>>>>> and
    be prepared to talk about the ordinance and how they are violating >>>>>>> it.

    Approach the community member with respect and compassion.

    It may take some time for the person to dismantle their campsite. >>>>>>> Please give community members time and space to do so.

    You also may choose to call the police non-emergency line:
    503-629-0111.

    Police response will be prioritized based on if the person is
    creating a public safety risk. If there are competing
    priorities or
    a high call volume, then the Tigard Police Department may not be >>>>>>> able to respond immediately.

    When you call, be prepared to be specific about how the person is >>>>>>> violating Tigard’s Time,
    Place, Manner Ordinance."

    What I want to know is, what sort of nut would feel "comfortable" >>>>>>> explaining the rules to an "unhoused" person
    Hardly a day goes by without the dumbasses confirming their
    dumbassedness.


    HawHawHaw!

    https://twitter.com/JoeBiden/status/1681424737384435713?s=20

    You're a twitterer? I'm disappointed.


    I'm a DuckDuckGoer. And, surely you  know, there will soon be no
    such thing as twitterers. Sheesh! You hiding under a rock?

    What do you think they'll call them? Xers? Xies?


    Good question. Maybe Xwitterers?

    Twixers? Twixies? Twixters?

    --
    bill
    Theory don't mean squat if it don't work.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From bfh@21:1/5 to kmiller on Mon Jul 24 22:26:02 2023
    kmiller wrote:
    On 7/23/2023 9:28 AM, bfh wrote:
    kmiller wrote:
    On 7/19/2023 11:17 AM, bfh wrote:
    Technobarbarian wrote:
    "What you need to know about camping in Tigard"

    Seriously. This is the title of a pamphlet I picked up at the
    library.

    This is a link to the pamphlet:

    https://www.tigard-or.gov/community-support/housing/camping-in-tigard >>>>>

    "houselessness". LOL. The creativeness of dumbassedness is a prime
    example of boundlessness.

     Naturally, there's a link for more information:

    https://www.tigard-or.gov/community-support/housing-and-shelters

    Portland also has a similar ordinance now that prohibits "camping"
    during the day. It probably isn't enforceable. It sounds like
    they're trying hard to avoid enforcing it. There will be all sorts
    of warnings before they actually write a ticket. I think it's just
    a game the politicians are playing to make it look like they're
    doing something. But that isn't my favorite part of this insanity.
    The most insane part is the suggestion for community involvement:

    "If you see a violation in the community:

    If you feel comfortable, you may want to approach the community
    member yourself.

    Here’s how –

    Assume the person is not aware of the Time, Place, Manner rules and
    be prepared to talk about the ordinance and how they are violating
    it.

    Approach the community member with respect and compassion.

    It may take some time for the person to dismantle their campsite.
    Please give community members time and space to do so.

    You also may choose to call the police non-emergency line:
    503-629-0111.

    Police response will be prioritized based on if the person is
    creating a public safety risk. If there are competing priorities or
    a high call volume, then the Tigard Police Department may not be
    able to respond immediately.

    When you call, be prepared to be specific about how the person is
    violating Tigard’s Time, Place, Manner Ordinance."

    What I want to know is, what sort of nut would feel "comfortable"
    explaining the rules to an "unhoused" person
    Hardly a day goes by without the dumbasses confirming their
    dumbassedness.


    HawHawHaw!

    https://twitter.com/JoeBiden/status/1681424737384435713?s=20

    You're a twitterer? I'm disappointed.


    I'm a DuckDuckGoer. And, surely you  know, there will soon be no such
    thing as twitterers. Sheesh! You hiding under a rock?

    What do you think they'll call them? Xers? Xies?

    --
    bill
    Theory don't mean squat if it don't work.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From George.Anthony@21:1/5 to bfh on Tue Jul 25 09:56:20 2023
    On 7/24/2023 9:26 PM, bfh wrote:
    kmiller wrote:
    On 7/23/2023 9:28 AM, bfh wrote:
    kmiller wrote:
    On 7/19/2023 11:17 AM, bfh wrote:
    Technobarbarian wrote:
    "What you need to know about camping in Tigard"

    Seriously. This is the title of a pamphlet I picked up at the
    library.

    This is a link to the pamphlet:

    https://www.tigard-or.gov/community-support/housing/camping-in-tigard >>>>>
    "houselessness". LOL. The creativeness of dumbassedness is a prime
    example of boundlessness.

     Naturally, there's a link for more information:

    https://www.tigard-or.gov/community-support/housing-and-shelters

    Portland also has a similar ordinance now that prohibits "camping" >>>>>> during the day. It probably isn't enforceable. It sounds like
    they're trying hard to avoid enforcing it. There will be all sorts >>>>>> of warnings before they actually write a ticket. I think it's just >>>>>> a game the politicians are playing to make it look like they're
    doing something. But that isn't my favorite part of this insanity. >>>>>> The most insane part is the suggestion for community involvement:

    "If you see a violation in the community:

    If you feel comfortable, you may want to approach the community
    member yourself.

    Here’s how –

    Assume the person is not aware of the Time, Place, Manner rules and >>>>>> be prepared to talk about the ordinance and how they are violating >>>>>> it.

    Approach the community member with respect and compassion.

    It may take some time for the person to dismantle their campsite.
    Please give community members time and space to do so.

    You also may choose to call the police non-emergency line:
    503-629-0111.

    Police response will be prioritized based on if the person is
    creating a public safety risk. If there are competing priorities or >>>>>> a high call volume, then the Tigard Police Department may not be
    able to respond immediately.

    When you call, be prepared to be specific about how the person is
    violating Tigard’s Time, Place, Manner Ordinance."

    What I want to know is, what sort of nut would feel "comfortable"
    explaining the rules to an "unhoused" person
    Hardly a day goes by without the dumbasses confirming their
    dumbassedness.


    HawHawHaw!

    https://twitter.com/JoeBiden/status/1681424737384435713?s=20

    You're a twitterer? I'm disappointed.


    I'm a DuckDuckGoer. And, surely you  know, there will soon be no such
    thing as twitterers. Sheesh! You hiding under a rock?

    What do you think they'll call them? Xers? Xies?

    seXters ?
    --
    NAGA Dimocrats are the diseased who are infecting the entire country
    with insanity.

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  • From kmiller@21:1/5 to bfh on Tue Jul 25 18:58:36 2023
    On 7/24/2023 7:55 PM, bfh wrote:
    kmiller wrote:
    On 7/24/2023 7:26 PM, bfh wrote:
    kmiller wrote:
    On 7/23/2023 9:28 AM, bfh wrote:
    kmiller wrote:
    On 7/19/2023 11:17 AM, bfh wrote:
    Technobarbarian wrote:
    "What you need to know about camping in Tigard"

    Seriously. This is the title of a pamphlet I picked up at the
    library.

    This is a link to the pamphlet:

    https://www.tigard-or.gov/community-support/housing/camping-in-tigard >>>>>>>
    "houselessness". LOL. The creativeness of dumbassedness is a
    prime example of boundlessness.

     Naturally, there's a link for more information: >>>>>>>>
    https://www.tigard-or.gov/community-support/housing-and-shelters >>>>>>>>
    Portland also has a similar ordinance now that prohibits "camping" >>>>>>>> during the day. It probably isn't enforceable. It sounds like
    they're trying hard to avoid enforcing it. There will be all sorts >>>>>>>> of warnings before they actually write a ticket. I think it's just >>>>>>>> a game the politicians are playing to make it look like they're >>>>>>>> doing something. But that isn't my favorite part of this insanity. >>>>>>>> The most insane part is the suggestion for community involvement: >>>>>>>>
    "If you see a violation in the community:

    If you feel comfortable, you may want to approach the community >>>>>>>> member yourself.

    Here’s how
    –

    Assume the person is not aware of the Time, Place, Manner rules and >>>>>>>> be prepared to talk about the ordinance and how they are violating >>>>>>>> it.

    Approach the community member with respect and compassion.

    It may take some time for the person to dismantle their campsite. >>>>>>>> Please give community members time and space to do so.

    You also may choose to call the police non-emergency line:
    503-629-0111.

    Police response will be prioritized based on if the person is
    creating a public safety risk. If there are competing priorities or >>>>>>>> a high call volume, then the Tigard Police Department may not be >>>>>>>> able to respond immediately.

    When you call, be prepared to be specific about how the person is >>>>>>>> violating Tigard’s Time,
    Place, Manner Ordinance."

    What I want to know is, what sort of nut would feel "comfortable" >>>>>>>> explaining the rules to an "unhoused" person
    Hardly a day goes by without the dumbasses confirming their
    dumbassedness.


    HawHawHaw!

    https://twitter.com/JoeBiden/status/1681424737384435713?s=20

    You're a twitterer? I'm disappointed.


    I'm a DuckDuckGoer. And, surely you  know, there will soon be no
    such thing as twitterers. Sheesh! You hiding under a rock?

    What do you think they'll call them? Xers? Xies?


    Good question. Maybe Xwitterers?

    Twixers? Twixies? Twixters?


    Xtinkies? Xigwitters? Xagwatters? Orange gooners? Oops. Not sure how
    that got in there...

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  • From bfh@21:1/5 to kmiller on Tue Jul 25 22:41:01 2023
    kmiller wrote:
    On 7/24/2023 7:55 PM, bfh wrote:
    kmiller wrote:
    On 7/24/2023 7:26 PM, bfh wrote:
    kmiller wrote:
    On 7/23/2023 9:28 AM, bfh wrote:
    kmiller wrote:
    On 7/19/2023 11:17 AM, bfh wrote:
    Technobarbarian wrote:
    "What you need to know about camping in Tigard"

    Seriously. This is the title of a pamphlet I picked up at the >>>>>>>>> library.

    This is a link to the pamphlet:

    https://www.tigard-or.gov/community-support/housing/camping-in-tigard


    "houselessness". LOL. The creativeness of dumbassedness is a
    prime example of boundlessness.

     Naturally, there's a link for more
    information:

    https://www.tigard-or.gov/community-support/housing-and-shelters >>>>>>>>>
    Portland also has a similar ordinance now that prohibits
    "camping"
    during the day. It probably isn't enforceable. It sounds like >>>>>>>>> they're trying hard to avoid enforcing it. There will be all >>>>>>>>> sorts
    of warnings before they actually write a ticket. I think it's >>>>>>>>> just
    a game the politicians are playing to make it look like they're >>>>>>>>> doing something. But that isn't my favorite part of this
    insanity.
    The most insane part is the suggestion for community
    involvement:

    "If you see a violation in the community:

    If you feel comfortable, you may want to approach the community >>>>>>>>> member yourself.

    Here’s
    how
    –


    Assume the person is not aware of the Time, Place, Manner
    rules and
    be prepared to talk about the ordinance and how they are
    violating
    it.

    Approach the community member with respect and compassion.

    It may take some time for the person to dismantle their
    campsite.
    Please give community members time and space to do so.

    You also may choose to call the police non-emergency line:
    503-629-0111.

    Police response will be prioritized based on if the person is >>>>>>>>> creating a public safety risk. If there are competing
    priorities or
    a high call volume, then the Tigard Police Department may not be >>>>>>>>> able to respond immediately.

    When you call, be prepared to be specific about how the
    person is
    violating
    Tigard’s
    Time, Place, Manner Ordinance."

    What I want to know is, what sort of nut would feel
    "comfortable"
    explaining the rules to an "unhoused" person
    Hardly a day goes by without the dumbasses confirming their
    dumbassedness.


    HawHawHaw!

    https://twitter.com/JoeBiden/status/1681424737384435713?s=20

    You're a twitterer? I'm disappointed.


    I'm a DuckDuckGoer. And, surely you  know, there will soon be >>>>> no such thing as twitterers. Sheesh! You hiding under a rock?

    What do you think they'll call them? Xers? Xies?


    Good question. Maybe Xwitterers?

    Twixers? Twixies? Twixters?


    Xtinkies? Xigwitters? Xagwatters? Orange gooners? Oops. Not sure how
    that got in there...

    It's uniquely possible that it fell out of a hole in your spaghetti sack.

    --
    bill
    Theory don't mean squat if it don't work.

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  • From kmiller@21:1/5 to bfh on Wed Jul 26 16:43:59 2023
    On 7/25/2023 7:41 PM, bfh wrote:
    kmiller wrote:
    On 7/24/2023 7:55 PM, bfh wrote:
    kmiller wrote:
    On 7/24/2023 7:26 PM, bfh wrote:
    kmiller wrote:
    On 7/23/2023 9:28 AM, bfh wrote:
    kmiller wrote:
    On 7/19/2023 11:17 AM, bfh wrote:
    Technobarbarian wrote:
    "What you need to know about camping in Tigard"

    Seriously. This is the title of a pamphlet I picked up at the >>>>>>>>>> library.

    This is a link to the pamphlet:

    https://www.tigard-or.gov/community-support/housing/camping-in-tigard

    "houselessness". LOL. The creativeness of dumbassedness is a >>>>>>>>> prime example of boundlessness.

     Naturally, there's a link for more
    information:

    https://www.tigard-or.gov/community-support/housing-and-shelters >>>>>>>>>>
    Portland also has a similar ordinance now that prohibits
    "camping"
    during the day. It probably isn't enforceable. It sounds like >>>>>>>>>> they're trying hard to avoid enforcing it. There will be all >>>>>>>>>> sorts
    of warnings before they actually write a ticket. I think it's >>>>>>>>>> just
    a game the politicians are playing to make it look like they're >>>>>>>>>> doing something. But that isn't my favorite part of this
    insanity.
    The most insane part is the suggestion for community involvement: >>>>>>>>>>
    "If you see a violation in the community:

    If you feel comfortable, you may want to approach the community >>>>>>>>>> member yourself.

    Here’s how âÃÃ
    ƒâ€šÃ‚¢ÃƒÂ¢Ã¢â€šÂ¬Ã…¡Ã‚¬Ã¢â‚¬Å“

    Assume the person is not aware of the Time, Place, Manner
    rules and
    be prepared to talk about the ordinance and how they are
    violating
    it.

    Approach the community member with respect and compassion. >>>>>>>>>>
    It may take some time for the person to dismantle their campsite. >>>>>>>>>> Please give community members time and space to do so.

    You also may choose to call the police non-emergency line: >>>>>>>>>> 503-629-0111.

    Police response will be prioritized based on if the person is >>>>>>>>>> creating a public safety risk. If there are competing
    priorities or
    a high call volume, then the Tigard Police Department may not be >>>>>>>>>> able to respond immediately.

    When you call, be prepared to be specific about how the person is >>>>>>>>>> violating
    Tigard’s Time, Place, Manner Ordinance."

    What I want to know is, what sort of nut would feel "comfortable" >>>>>>>>>> explaining the rules to an "unhoused" person
    Hardly a day goes by without the dumbasses confirming their
    dumbassedness.


    HawHawHaw!

    https://twitter.com/JoeBiden/status/1681424737384435713?s=20

    You're a twitterer? I'm disappointed.


    I'm a DuckDuckGoer. And, surely you  know, there will soon be >>>>>> no such thing as twitterers. Sheesh! You hiding under a rock?

    What do you think they'll call them? Xers? Xies?


    Good question. Maybe Xwitterers?

    Twixers? Twixies? Twixters?


    Xtinkies? Xigwitters? Xagwatters? Orange gooners? Oops. Not sure how
    that got in there...

    It's uniquely possible that it fell out of a hole in your spaghetti sack.


    Unfounded, hurtful, speculation based on insufficient data and a
    rudimentary, though fallacious, hypothesis.

    Xpurters!

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  • From bfh@21:1/5 to kmiller on Wed Jul 26 20:47:30 2023
    kmiller wrote:
    On 7/25/2023 7:41 PM, bfh wrote:
    kmiller wrote:
    On 7/24/2023 7:55 PM, bfh wrote:
    kmiller wrote:
    On 7/24/2023 7:26 PM, bfh wrote:
    kmiller wrote:
    On 7/23/2023 9:28 AM, bfh wrote:
    kmiller wrote:
    On 7/19/2023 11:17 AM, bfh wrote:
    Technobarbarian wrote:
    "What you need to know about camping in Tigard"

    Seriously. This is the title of a pamphlet I picked up at the >>>>>>>>>>> library.

    This is a link to the pamphlet:

    https://www.tigard-or.gov/community-support/housing/camping-in-tigard


    "houselessness". LOL. The creativeness of dumbassedness is a >>>>>>>>>> prime example of boundlessness.

     Naturally,
    there's a link for more information:

    https://www.tigard-or.gov/community-support/housing-and-shelters >>>>>>>>>>>

    Portland also has a similar ordinance now that prohibits >>>>>>>>>>> "camping"
    during the day. It probably isn't enforceable. It sounds like >>>>>>>>>>> they're trying hard to avoid enforcing it. There will be >>>>>>>>>>> all sorts
    of warnings before they actually write a ticket. I think >>>>>>>>>>> it's just
    a game the politicians are playing to make it look like >>>>>>>>>>> they're
    doing something. But that isn't my favorite part of this >>>>>>>>>>> insanity.
    The most insane part is the suggestion for community
    involvement:

    "If you see a violation in the community:

    If you feel comfortable, you may want to approach the
    community
    member yourself.

    Hereââ‚ÂÃââ‚
    ¬Å¡Ãƒâ€šÃ‚¬ÃƒÆ’ƒÂ¢Ã¢â‚¬Å¾Ã‚¢s
    how
    ââ‚ÂÂÃ
    ƒâ€šÃ‚¬ÃƒÆ’ƒÂ¢Ã¢â€šÂ¬Ã…“


    Assume the person is not aware of the Time, Place, Manner >>>>>>>>>>> rules and
    be prepared to talk about the ordinance and how they are >>>>>>>>>>> violating
    it.

    Approach the community member with respect and compassion. >>>>>>>>>>>
    It may take some time for the person to dismantle their >>>>>>>>>>> campsite.
    Please give community members time and space to do so.

    You also may choose to call the police non-emergency line: >>>>>>>>>>> 503-629-0111.

    Police response will be prioritized based on if the person is >>>>>>>>>>> creating a public safety risk. If there are competing
    priorities or
    a high call volume, then the Tigard Police Department may >>>>>>>>>>> not be
    able to respond immediately.

    When you call, be prepared to be specific about how the >>>>>>>>>>> person is
    violating
    Tigardââ‚ÂÃâ
    €šÃ‚¬ÃƒÆ’¢â€žÂ¢s
    Time, Place, Manner Ordinance."

    What I want to know is, what sort of nut would feel
    "comfortable"
    explaining the rules to an "unhoused" person
    Hardly a day goes by without the dumbasses confirming their >>>>>>>>>> dumbassedness.


    HawHawHaw!

    https://twitter.com/JoeBiden/status/1681424737384435713?s=20

    You're a twitterer? I'm disappointed.


    I'm a DuckDuckGoer. And, surely you  know, there will
    soon be no such thing as twitterers. Sheesh! You hiding under a >>>>>>> rock?

    What do you think they'll call them? Xers? Xies?


    Good question. Maybe Xwitterers?

    Twixers? Twixies? Twixters?


    Xtinkies? Xigwitters? Xagwatters? Orange gooners? Oops. Not sure
    how that got in there...

    It's uniquely possible that it fell out of a hole in your spaghetti
    sack.


    Unfounded, hurtful, speculation based on insufficient data and a rudimentary, though fallacious, hypothesis.

    Quit whining and go to your safe space.

    Xpurters!



    --
    bill
    Theory don't mean squat if it don't work.

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