• @crashfrog
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    06 months ago

    The point is that there are beds that nobody are using while people are forced to sleep on the ground.

    If you let a guy sleep on it, then you can’t sell it. Who would buy it? The bed isn’t “not being used”, it’s not being used as a bed.

    It’s about resources not being used as efficiently as they could be

    There’s nothing inefficient about this allocation of resources.

      • Flying Squid
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        96 months ago

        The chances that person has bedbugs is non-zero. The chances they haven’t showered are also not exactly low. Putting them in a showroom bed could ruin it.

        I really want a solution to house people because it’s an untenable situation, but ‘let them sleep in a bed showroom’ is not a good solution.

          • Flying Squid
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            26 months ago

            Yes. There’s nothing more capitalist than wanting to house the unhoused.

          • Flying Squid
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            36 months ago

            The problem there is that sometimes ownership of a property is either lost or unclear. The woman across the street from us died. Her house has sat empty for years. No one seems to have claimed ownership of it. I doubt anyone is paying property taxes on it because whoever does own it doesn’t seem to be aware of it.

            • @AngryCommieKender@lemmy.world
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              6 months ago

              Oh I realize that proposal is unreasonable and unrealistic. I’m just sick and tired of the people who are trying to make things better for others being the only ones that are supposed to compromise and “be reasonable.” The opposition has chosen violence and intransigency.

              Far as that woman’s house is concerned, sounds like a good place to put a homeless squatter, who can then gain lawful ownership since no one else wants the place

    • @PersnickityPenguin
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      16 months ago

      Eh, bed stores are a particularly ridiculous waste of resources. The average bed store sells like 6-8 mattresses a month, which is inefficient and dumb.