born2run, I don't care about you challenging arguments, but I object to you inferring I said things that I didn't to bolster your own statements, such as this:
"Good points people love being homeless, destitute and addicted to substances that control their lives and will sooner or later kill them. Yep and if charities start promoting this stuff in the local papers then Llandudno will be filled with thrill seekers all clambering to die in a bus shelter at Christmas.
There is a problem with homelessness, locally and nationally. You can either help fix it or ignore it, but please don't make out that by ignoring it you are actually doing something for the greater good!"
I did not say people love being homeless and I didn't say the following:
"You ARE saying, quite clearly that if some homeless people get help, they will all come here and cause problems."
What I said was that word gets about and that problems, which previously were small or non-existent, can escalate due to that. The meaning is far different. You twist my words for your own ends and to that I object.