"It's tongue in cheek, I know, but if they come back and go, 'Yeah, we want to go down there for a little while' — well then, OK."
"These are interventions to punitively move people out of sight — they're motivated to move a problem that is seen as a nuisance."
"But we need to be annoyed about the unjust housing system, the unjust welfare, social support and health systems that produce these problems."
"That means there's much less capacity for people to be able to get back on their feet."