Please.
Day 1 call the police. They don't turn up
Day 2 call the police. They don't turn up.
Get in the real world! This is Brighton where shoplifting is legal. A homeless person on the street has no chance of a response.
Not straight away it isn't. That comes in after 5 minutes because I have to wash down the shop front after them.
Honestly, imagine opening your front door EVERY day and seeing a homeless person drunk, sick, urinating or worse on your steps.
How long before you get a bucket of water?
So I have a question. When I go to open my shop in Brighton I find a homeless person camped in front most mornings. They stink, leave an absolute mess, use shop entrances as toilets, refuse to move and swear at me because I've a business to run.
What would you do? And if you say 'ask them to...