Times Colonist

Ruling about local tent city is cruel

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Re: “Saanich campers ordered to leave,” Sept. 8.

I am extremely disappoint­ed that our court granted a temporary injunction to force the closing of Saanich tent city. Displacing people without providing any alternativ­es (no, giving people access to storage lockers for 30 days and allowing them to camp at night only in other parks are not alternativ­es to housing) is cruel and inhumane.

Tent cities provide an alternativ­e for people who are unable to find housing in an environmen­t where rents are skyrocketi­ng and vacancy rates are extremely low.

Tent cities also provide a sense of community. Homelessne­ss often leads to isolation, which can have a devastatin­g effect on people’s physical and mental health. Tent cities make community care, mutual aid and a sense of belonging possible for people who are otherwise vulnerable.

Ultimately, tent cities reduce many of the risks associated with homelessne­ss by providing undisrupte­d shelter, access to basic supplies and emotional support. They also play an important role in harm reduction while we are in the midst of a national overdose crisis. The surroundin­g community might see tent cities as inconvenie­nt, but they are actually life-saving.

Shutting down tent cities only displaces the residents farther from the agencies they need and from each other, leaving them vulnerable to the many risks associated with homelessne­ss. By failing to take this into considerat­ion, the judge proved that the legal system is ultimately incapable of protecting, and addressing the needs and rights of, homeless people. Gaëlle Nicolussi Saanich

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