Los Angeles Times

Encampment­s that might work

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Re “L.A.’s new anti-camping law enforced unevenly,” May 2

Of course the city of Los Angeles’ anti-camping ordinance has been unevenly enforced. It is improperly understood, and why not? The law has all the wording and impact of a draconian edict from a far less open, less democratic society than that in which we supposedly live.

Homeless people are given no realistic choices other than to “move on” and have their belongings seized. When homeless, does one lose citizenshi­p? Are they not recognized as taxpayers? (Which they are, as they buy things, and many have some kind of income but do not earn enough to afford a room somewhere.)

The city could easily repurpose portions of Griffith Park and set up a tent city with water, security and sanitation. If the law prevents authoritie­s from taking mentally ill people for observatio­n and treatment, then change the law — fast. Dream movements for permanent housing for the current population are so far off target as to be utopian fantasies.

Our elected officials are not doing their job. Shameful.

Carleton Cronin West Hollywood

I find it quite disconcert­ing to see a photo of a homeless man dragging his blanket appear in the same paper as a story about Warren Buffet on a $51-billion spending spree. How is it that the richest country in the world cannot solve homelessne­ss while billionair­es acquire more wealth without any accountabi­lity to humanity?

I am from Sri Lanka, a so-called developing country, where we did not have encampment­s or homelessne­ss on this scale. Perhaps the Buddhist philosophy of empathy and caring for your fellow man comes first in Sri Lanka. However, this compassion is not confined to Buddhism.

We need to think differentl­y and attack this issue with compassion and urgency and hold our leaders accountabl­e to get the job done.

Varini deSilva Huntington Beach

No one really wants to be living on a sidewalk in a tent. How can the state of California, with a projected $68-billion budget surplus, not move faster on this issue?

Everyone knows that China built a hospital in 10 days.

Mandy Knutson Costa Mesa

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