What was the real reason why the English homeless were expelled?

Updated on international 2024-06-19
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    According to the British "Daily Mail" on the 15th, the British Prince Harry and American actress Meghan Markle will hold a wedding at Windsor Castle on the 19th. ”

    According to reports, on the 17th, the town of Berkshire, where Windsor Castle is located, will have a wedding rehearsal, and for safety reasons, ** notify the homeless people in the vicinity to move to other places as soon as possible and help them move the bunk.

    The streets of Berkshire have been lined with British flags, short T-shirts with portraits of Harry and Meghan have been sold, and congratulatory messages have been poured into stores, but the homeless have apparently fallen victim to the extravaganza.

    The report pointed out that due to anti-terrorism factors, the vicinity of Windsor Castle will be completely blocked, snipers will be arranged on the roof of the building, special forces will be arranged in crowded places, and a no-fly zone will be set up. Recently, ** has also begun to clean the surrounding environment, removing the bedding and belongings of the homeless piled up on the road.

    In addition, Dudrie, the leader of the Windsor local council, said last year that homeless people and beggars should be evicted before the royal family wedding, so as not to damage the local image. Dudry also said that the homeless people on the streets were 'disturbing the scenery'. As soon as this statement came out, it caused widespread controversy in the UK, and British Prime Minister Theresa May also refuted it.

    ** Commenting on the operation, they did not want to evict the homeless and that the cleanup was based on safety concerns. Matt, a 39-year-old homeless man who has been homeless since he was in his teens, reluctantly said: "I respect the royals, but they don't help us much. ”

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It is true that there will be such a tendency, but it will not be particularly sloppy.

    After all, the dead are a big deal, and if there is indeed an intentional homicide but it is ignored, once it causes a catastrophe, it will be held responsible.

    However, if the cause of death is not clear and there are no relatives, friends and relatives of the deceased to put pressure on the deceased, it is indeed possible to conclude that the death was natural or accidental.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    I believe that everyone should be protected by the law, and prisoners also have the right to be protected, not to mention the homeless elderly on the streets, who have not provoked anyone, should be protected. So I think that no matter what he does, no matter what kind of person he is, even if he is a wanderer, he should be protected, this is a right that he should have as a human being in this world. We should not choose to give up his human rights because of some of his current actions or some of his status, and we have no right to do so.

    For those who brutally beat people, I think they deserve some punishment. Because no matter what the homeless old man does, it is his own business, and he has not provoked these beaters, so why should he hit the homeless? People should have a kind heart to love the things around them, even if you don't love them, but you don't hurt and attack, I think this is a kind of manifestation of personal thinking and behavior problems.

    You want to hit someone, why don't you fight a World Champion? You're afraid of being beaten, too. Therefore, we should not feel that others are weak and want to bully others, and we dare not provoke others when they are strong.

    I hope that every elderly person can spend their old age in peace, whether it is a homeless person or other elderly people. It is really not easy for us to live a lifetime, we have to go through a lot of things and a lot of twists and turns in our lives, so that we can mature psychologically and let ourselves go through so many years little by little. In fact, after so many years and living at such an old age, it is already very hard, and as a wanderer, his life may be even more unhappy, and he may not enjoy a good material life.

    If we don't help him, we can't hurt him. I also hope that everyone will work hard to arrange a good old age for themselves, even if they can afford to take care of themselves, three meals a day, one bed and one bunk.

    If I can, I hope to give these homeless old people a good help, at least in their old age, so that they can eat, drink, and have a place to sleep.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Everyone in the current society should be protected by the law, and everyone is equal before the law, regardless of **, civilians, and vagabonds. Although there are many unfair situations in social reality, they are still fair most of the time.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Homeless people should be protected by the law just like us!!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Homeless people are also human beings and should be protected by law.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    This kind of thing will indeed have a bad impact, which requires the introduction of certain laws to protect their safety, otherwise there will be too many such hurtful things, which is also a kind of adverse harm to them.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Every citizen has his own legal rights, and it is a mistake to beat people privately, so the 60-year-old man should take up the law and sue them.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Everyone is equal, and the elderly should seek legal protection!

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Everyone deserves the protection of the law.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I'll answer the question you received, a 60-year-old homeless man was violently assaulted on the streets, such a person is too inhumane, he is the lowest level of people, this group of people is still like this to this kind of people, they are the lowest and humble people, villains, people can't do things too absolutely, too absolutely, people don't report the sky, the day does not report the time, the bear people and the vulnerable groups should look at it highly, it is the basic principle of life, my answer is over.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Everyone deserves to be protected by the law.

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