55.00% - People are dying on Seattle's streets — if you wouldn't accept this level of crisis in any other domain of public life, you shouldn't accept it here.
45.00% - “Clean up” efforts of encampments are cruel.
Making life harder for people sleeping outside is cruelty, not policy.
39.52% - Until there's enough shelter, basic sanitation in encampments — portable toilets, trash collection — is harm reduction; you can't address a crisis by making it dirtier.
30.24% - People are dying on Seattle's streets — if you wouldn't accept this level of crisis in any other domain of public life, you shouldn't accept it here.
30.24% - “Clean up” efforts of encampments are cruel.
25.00% - Making life harder for people sleeping outside is cruelty, not policy.
25.00% - Hostile architecture and sweeps make the lives of unhoused people harder without addressing the cause.
25.00% - Increasing the difficulty of life for people sleeping outside serves no humane purpose.
25.00% - Making life harder for people sleeping outside serves no humane purpose.
0.00% - It is wrong to make the unhoused have to work any harder than they already do to sleep as comfortably as possible.
50.00% - Sleep