And there's where you went off the rails. What you think is relevant only to yourself, but if it's knowledge you seek, just ask. FWIW, I'm on record here advocating for increased property taxation and city resources to be dedicated to addressing housing and emergency services for our less fortunate downtown neighbours. I consistently vote for left leaning candidates and financially support organizations that try to help. It is a shame that you connect living urban with assumed societal decay, that somehow through living in the city the residents should accept vandalism, sh#t in Dundas Square stairwells, beggars, encampments, addicts, litter, and overall shabbiness, akin to some Gotham-like dystopia. But I've been to cities that seemingly work, so I do not accept this, and I want it fixed. I want the laws enforced, I want the people helped, and a right to housing enshrined in the Constitution. As for this specific topic, we're not getting away from panhandlers anytime soon, but I'd like them to kept out of the middle of the road, it's already had fatal consequences.