This interviewer frustrates me so much. Yes the managers of these places need to be much more strict, but also
ok reporter dude, you wanna come here and be all judgmental? You got a better plan? any solutions at all? Lets kick them out, it will just be the same mess but on the street, or we can put them in prison and pay even more in police and guards. the news report is also lacking in overall stats. what percentage are not hoarding vs are? How many different tiny home management companies are there, are they achieving different results? How much more affordable is this housing method as opposed to the next best alternative?
No good decision making data is provided, just...problems, oh look at all the problems porn, oh its so awful. Now back to you in the studio.
The reporter's job is to ask questions and report, which is what he did. He asked about the dozens of bicycles and trash around the tiny homes camp.
The executive director of the Low Income Housing Institute is responsible for questions regarding a better plan / solution, and also is the one who needs to answer for problems with the current situation, not the reporter.
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