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Ugh. Why can't they kick the smelly person out?
You're disappointing me by agreeing with OP here. I really am and it makes me a little sad.
I see what what your saying, but I'm not talking about all homeless people. I have seen some obviously homeless people in the library who were fine.
Ultra-liberal state, homeless drug addicts have more rights to public facilities than tax paying citizens.
How do they have more rights in the library? Are they allowed to check out more books at one time? Do they get a pass on late charges?
They force people around them to leave. I would love to have a library all to myself and use it as my private mansion.
That's awful! Don't get me wrong I don't have a problem with that person going to the library, but I don't think that a person should go to the library if they stink so bad that they disturb everyone around them.
My guess is she only disturbs this douchebag.
OP insinuates they're some great tax payer yet hangs out at the library so much a single person disturbs them.
My guess is they are very close to homeless themselves, and this women terrifies them, for what may be just around the corner for them too.
Regardless, I think the homeless person should not be allowed in there if that person smells really bad.
I'm pretty sure in most places in the US, if your hygiene is that offensive, you would be asked to leave the library.
How cruel you are to even suggest that a human being be asked to leave the library because of their smell. They can't help it. Have some empathy.
I certainly hope so.
I hate homeless people so much
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You're disappointing me by agreeing with OP here. I really am and it makes me a little sad.
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I see what what your saying, but I'm not talking about all homeless people. I have seen some obviously homeless people in the library who were fine.
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How do they have more rights in the library? Are they allowed to check out more books at one time? Do they get a pass on late charges?
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They force people around them to leave. I would love to have a library all to myself and use it as my private mansion.
That's awful! Don't get me wrong I don't have a problem with that person going to the library, but I don't think that a person should go to the library if they stink so bad that they disturb everyone around them.
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My guess is she only disturbs this douchebag.
OP insinuates they're some great tax payer yet hangs out at the library so much a single person disturbs them.
My guess is they are very close to homeless themselves, and this women terrifies them, for what may be just around the corner for them too.
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Regardless, I think the homeless person should not be allowed in there if that person smells really bad.
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I'm pretty sure in most places in the US, if your hygiene is that offensive, you would be asked to leave the library.
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How cruel you are to even suggest that a human being be asked to leave the library because of their smell. They can't help it. Have some empathy.
I certainly hope so.