Halfway homes. I'd rather be dead, than homeless. That's not a good life in any way. The only good thing is you don't die of hypothermia, like in other countries with 4 seasons.
Yeah. I know people that get money each month, some as high as $1500, and food card for $70. But cigarettes cost $10 a pack and marijuana and beer take money, too.
Fabian, your tireless work and patience documenting these activities at all hours is overwhelming. Whether you're recording the Metro security personnel, Park Ranger workers, sanitation workers, social workers, etc and their trained and restrained patience and kindnesses so needs to be publicly observed. And you accomplish it with such high journalistic professionalism. Great respect, sir!
I do the same job but as security in a different city it really can be stressful never know what's going to happen day to day but that's what also makes it enjoyable
You know being a cop is a choice not a unpaid voluntary assignment 😂 People always saying how hard they have it! Nobody forced them to be cops and that’s the problem. Most aren’t built for public service because they think it’s the public that is there to serve them!
IN PHILADELPHIA, when someone is laying down on the floor on the subway (BSL or MFL) and they are unconscious, what usually happens is a group of riders will drag the person out of the train at the next stop, then get back in the train and go about their business. SEPTA has a great camera system and they see this and call for help immediately. If they stay on the train, the time for help to arrive increases and locals know that. I know its a weird thing to do but thats what people do in Philly.
In NYC the cops are on their phone or have an attitude now sometimes. They always think they are a movie star or something. These cops are great. They are effective and they are nice to people in general even though I bet their patience is fading.
It’s standard for security to have everyone vacate the train on the last stop . The only way to address the issue of transients causing nuisance is to have security at all stations to impeding fare evasion. This in the end is just all smoke and metro is too political to make the real change .
I have noticed LAPD at all stations of the B Red line and turning away fare evaders. I think its very new and hopefully will continue because if metro wants the public to really get out and start riding the subway system, they're going to have to clean it up and make it safe throughout the entire system.
Yes you right,, I live in from the metro line and see some homeless in the he train everyday and most in the night is dangerous for the people who take the train over night
U think this is safe? Move to China. If u think this is fine I'm tired of the tyranny this is looking like the ccp everyday. It's people like u who do that
@@nodical802 So people that would actually use it to commute avoid it in favor of using a bicycle or car due to safety concerns, and the line ends up failing because it's not frequented enough by paying customers.
A Roma un servizio così lo possiamo solo sognare...siamo in balia di senzatetto, borseggiatori aggressivi che picchiano se li sorprendi a rubare e il più delle volte le forze dell'ordine difendo i delinquenti e indagano sulle persone derubate o picchiare. Onore al vostro lavoro.
@@stevengold It's subjective/perception. I can't speak for Frisco or really Norcal in general, I've only been up there twice. But I'm Black and gay and born in Los Angeles (San Pedro area) and I guess it's just perspective on LA Metro, and maybe it's more a less a tie smh.
@@stevengold Again which is why I said it's a tie. Like I'm biased to LA/Socal, you're biased to Norcal/SF, but in any major city you're gonna see more sensationalized issues.
@@stevengoldLA Metro has continually improved over the last year. Remember, this is at around 12am when all the lines on LA Metro shut down and reopen at 4am. You don't see this nearly as much during the day. I've taken this line many times and you do see a homeless person once in a while but they don't usually cause a problem. Still, a big difference on LA Metro is that many stations still have no fare gates so much easier to people to evade fares. LA Metro need to install fare gates at these stations.
Santa Monica is a nice shit hole 🕳️. They don't enforce fare evasion on the train, so all the L.A. homeless lunatics ride for free to Santa Monica. Free sack lunches and McDonald's at opc drop in center.
Same things happen at Long Beach and other end of the line locations. Too bad the paying customers on way to or from work, school or other legit reasons have to ride in fear and put up with all this.
It's fine during the day and the busiest times. This is at 12am in the morning when many less people ride it. LA Metro rail lines shutdown from around 12am to 4am.
Chat and Brat decide to walk home after going to a Bar and get arrested and sited for public intoxication, yet you have people doing drugs in public transport and gently escort them out without any repercussions. How does that work? 🤔
Their already doing drugs on the streets infront of cops they ain’t worried cops won’t waist their time if their doing drugs in front of cops they know they got nothing to lose idk I’m high at lol
I really Appreciate how nice & polite the deputies were to that young Hispanic guy that was laying up under the seat, they treated him with Respect I'm Proud of them 100%.
Thank you for making these mini documentarys, they help me wash dishes as a stay at home mom, and they help restore my hope in humanity!!! GOD BLESS YOU MAN
I’m sure a majority of them don’t get on it and just lounge about in SM. This is also why a lot of neighborhoods don’t want transit stops in their area.
After all the regular fare paying people who have to put up with these bums all day on their commute, these free loaders also use up all the expensive police, fire and medical services for free. This has to stop! And you wonder why there are no police around when you need them or why it takes so long for response to a car accident. All the resources are used on these bums who pay nothing for the services we pay for and don't get. We need politicians who put an end to this.
People from red states are always exaggerating stuff. Every video about people visiting San Francisco, no matter how pleased they were, is full of comments deriding the place. Oh well. It makes someone happy.
Remember President Obama sent $150 Billion to Iran and President Biden sent another $102 Billion to Iran and $160 Billion to Ukraine with another $60 Billion to be sent by July. Misinformation?, Nope. Look it up.
In Los Angeles and other cities, there are many hypocrites who complain about the aid we give the rest of the world, but who then refuse to adequately fund homeless programs and mental health efforts. They are happy to see homeless people dumped on Ski Row.
The resources are there to help the homeless, they choose to refuse to utilize those services as that would require getting off the drugs and alcohol they're addicted to. Here in Denver about 90% of the homeless that aren't Venezuelan are doing the "fentanyl lean", at least the Venezuelans are willing to work (they can only work under the table) and are usually not on drugs.
I worked at L.A. Metro for five years. It's a political snake pit where wasting the taxpayer's money is another day at the office. No accountability whatsoever and the public be damned.
Hola,,,en todas partes del mundo pasa,,les recomiendo paciencia,, esto no quiere decir que no estén alerta en este vivir humano tan complejo,,, felicitaciones....y adelante...
Your laws are not strict about alcohol and narcotics abuse. There are no criminal sanctions for alcoholics and narcotics addicts. These addicts should be in quarantine, not roaming freely in the city.
@@barbaraburns8014 The US is a federal state. Each state has regulations regarding the obligations of a local resident. Likewise with the obligations and duties of regional government, regional police, local prosecutors, local prosecutors and local community representatives, where they strive to provide services to residents by ensuring the safety and comfort of local residents. Alcohol and drug addicts and people with mental disorders, if they relapse, will threaten security and disturb the comfort of local residents. They must be separated and quarantined during the rehabilitation period, which only applies to local residents, while non-local residents must be returned to their area of origin as persona non grata.
@@barbaraburns8014 go back to arab saudi, iran there is no alcohol.....this is USA bro, you can drink alcohol but don't be alcoholic, cause addiction is a mental illness.
Do not take them off the train in Santa Monica. Take and leave them off the train in downtown Los Angeles and call the city’s mayor to take care of them there.
This is neither safety nor security. This is the APPEARANCE of security. Notice that the individual who leaped onto the tracks was permitted to leave without so much as an ounce of effort to assist that person. Granted, they cannot force you to get help, but this does nothing to address the actual issues (and there are MANY) at each and every stop along the routes.
LA Metro is a transit agency. They aren't there to solve the homeless issue. That's up to the city council and county supervisors. LA Metro is about making the transit system safe, secure and efficient. That's it. They are doing more than they should by having social services outreach representatives during the day.
Man, it always takes the Sheriff's deputies to do the LA Mayor's LAPD officers their dirty work. LAPD is paid by the city's current politicians and works under their supervisions and policies, while the Sheriffs are funded by the people that elected them and they don't work for the current cities' government, therefore they work for the people and not the politicians...the Democrats created this mess by changing the cities ordinance that tied the hands of LAPD. But, don't worry, elections are approaching, so the democrats that created this mess are going to finally step up (mostly in front of the cameras) and change back the city's ordinance... to make them look like they're the heroes to their own mess, that they created in the first place. Once elected again, they're back to the same 'ol political game cycle. Create the mess, and during election cycle, fix the mess they've created in the first place to look like they're the heroes. The Sheriff and the Sheriff's deputies rock! It's not the first time they stepped up for the people to do the democrats' dirty work for them (the democrat politicians hates the way the Sheriff makes they look bad, why they went hard after the last Sheriff to publicly assassinate his character on the local news and got him fired). I am not bagging on the LAPD, they want to help the public more, it's the city current government that ties they're hands.
LA Metro has been improving for over a year. The recent wave of reported crime was sensationalized. Crime on LA Metro has been significantly down since last year. Still, security improvements are always welcomed.
The fish stinks from the head down, so to speak. Look at the people in the CA legislature and others in political power. Also, read a book called, "San FranSicko" by Michael Shellenberger. Just saying.
@davidw2739 Prohibition never worked. The mob was making bootlegged booze, and legitimate stuff was being smuggled across the border from Mexico 🇲🇽, Canada 🇨🇦, and Europe 🇪🇺.
I fell asleep on a train once, woke up somewhere in the countryside of Japan. I crossed the platform and caught the next train heading in the opposite direction back to civilization.
LA is awesome, sure there are problems like any big city but we have amazing weather, beautiful landscapes. Where else can you go surfing in the morning, hiking in the afternoon and skiing at night in the winter? Not all of LA is homeless ppl and cops walking around, lots of beauty and fun here as well! 🥰❤️
Thanks for the informative video. The Deputies did a great job ! Can you make a follow-up video of where the homeless go after getting removed from the Metro trains?
Bus benches, City parks, City bathrooms, Under Freeway overpasses, The beach, Venice Boardwalk, Marina Del Rey Wetlands, Santa Monica Pier, Venice Pier, Venice Canals, Most of Lincoln Blvd running North South between the 10 fwy & Washington Blvd, parts of West L.A. & Culver City 💀🗑🔪💉⛺
They used to have the conductors do this, but society has degraded so much that they need armed law enforcement. These people wouldn't listen otherwise
This is all a game for the homeless. They demand to go to the hospital to get free bed, food, and TV. Hospital staff are eager to kick them out. Once out and tired of being out, they ask sheriff or the bus driver to call an ambulance for them. The homeless are sent to taxpayer funded hospitals; not private such as Kaiser or Hoag.
Wow! Must be nice to have the Sheriff meet and clear your train for you! VTA you're lucky to have a security meet your train and help clear it!😂😂😂 The Sheriff's are a totally different subject.
All I’m saying, it ain’t got nothing to do to with me cuz where I’m at we support law and order and stand hand to hand as citizens regardless of race color creed. Yall better support yall police Santa Monica and across the country. Otherwise don’t cry askin for help when the man comes around. -message from the 🌎 world
The problem no consequences equals repeat offender : he’s probably homeless, he’s probably migrant, and he won’t get cited, he won’t go to jail. He won’t face any consequences so he’s going to do this again in a matter of days..
In 1990, the U.S. Census Bureau estimated the homeless population of the country to be 228,621 (or 0.09% of the 248,709,873 enumerated in the 1990 U.S. census) which homelessness advocates criticized as an under-count. Today there are more than 530,000 homeless people across the nation and I fault the fight against climate change and inflation for the effects they have on the U.S economy
1:151:28 American law enforcement never ceases to amaze me. Rather than using their hands, these cops use their feet to kick and move the helpless person. America's finest!!! 🤦♂️🤦🤦♀️
Thanks for showing the people what LA County is doing to clean up the trains. You should do a sweep of every non-peak time train arriving at Union Station. Homeless people that can walk should be able to board the next train out, but not live in the trains all day and evening.
I used to work as a nightshift CNA in a scummy long term care facility that would literally scour the streets to find homeless/drug users/mentally ill people to sign them up for Medicaid so the facility could get money and then kick them out once the Medicaid money run out (something like 180 days)... my time at that facility was... quite the experience. When I would do my rounds (beginning, end, every 15 minutes, and when they would ring), it very much felt like this. God bless these deputies.
I was horrified to see the number and condition of homeless people sleeping on the Metro Commuters. This happened in California you know, in The United States of america, a super power and pioneer of democracy.
Que bueno que Dios simpre manda ha sus Ángeles en camino para ha yudar ha cual quier humano que este padando una crisis como esta que este joven sea salvo y blessing para este team que es professional y que tienen toda la pasiensia y amor pata todos los demas 😂❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I spend a lot of time complaining about the government. And rite-fully so but I really like this implemented idea of haven’t the sheriff’s clear the trains. And they are very nice. Very respectable. Jobs well done. Although I’ll also say due to the tyrannical behavior of so many bad police I wonder if they will always honor their oath in any and all of their duties at all times. They both come off as very genuine. Anyhow very good job here.
The end of the line - on several levels..
Halfway homes. I'd rather be dead, than homeless. That's not a good life in any way. The only good thing is you don't die of hypothermia, like in other countries with 4 seasons.
Dang!
You're correct , it sucks if you don't know your way around. @@PlayActiv
@@PlayActivif you have your head on straight you can overcome homelessness. There are plenty of programs out there for people who WANT help.
Yeah. I know people that get money each month, some as high as $1500, and food card for $70. But cigarettes cost $10 a pack and marijuana and beer take money, too.
Fabian, your tireless work and patience documenting these activities at all hours is overwhelming. Whether you're recording the Metro security personnel, Park Ranger workers, sanitation workers, social workers, etc and their trained and restrained patience and kindnesses so needs to be publicly observed. And you accomplish it with such high journalistic professionalism. Great respect, sir!
Thank you.
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That's got to be a stressful job,dealing with the crazy people of the world today, much respect to the law enforcement.
I do the same job but as security in a different city it really can be stressful never know what's going to happen day to day but that's what also makes it enjoyable
Don't say that out loud or you'll be cancelled.
Someone has to deal with Joe Biden's people unfortunately. The least you can do is vote this fall to make the necessary changes.
You know being a cop is a choice not a unpaid voluntary assignment 😂 People always saying how hard they have it! Nobody forced them to be cops and that’s the problem. Most aren’t built for public service because they think it’s the public that is there to serve them!
@@Flylow310 it's the things they see that make it hard not the things they do...
IN PHILADELPHIA, when someone is laying down on the floor on the subway (BSL or MFL) and they are unconscious, what usually happens is a group of riders will drag the person out of the train at the next stop, then get back in the train and go about their business. SEPTA has a great camera system and they see this and call for help immediately. If they stay on the train, the time for help to arrive increases and locals know that. I know its a weird thing to do but thats what people do in Philly.
At least somebody gets them off the floor and not just let them lay there
That’s incredible
In NYC the cops are on their phone or have an attitude now sometimes. They always think they are a movie star or something. These cops are great. They are effective and they are nice to people in general even though I bet their patience is fading.
It’s standard for security to have everyone vacate the train on the last stop . The only way to address the issue of transients causing nuisance is to have security at all stations to impeding fare evasion. This in the end is just all smoke and metro is too political to make the real change .
So true. Just like the National Guard at airports after 9/11. Looks good like a new car at the dealership. But it won't be there long.
@@JohnM-f9gI give it a few weeks
Most transients don't cause problems. And cities have to find a way of dealing with the larger problem of homelessness.
@@brachiator1 CA just wasted $24 BILLION on the homeless and no one knows what any of that $24 BILLION did. You mean like that?? SUCKER!! 🤣🤣🤣
I have noticed LAPD at all stations of the B Red line and turning away fare evaders. I think its very new and hopefully will continue because if metro wants the public to really get out and start riding the subway system, they're going to have to clean it up and make it safe throughout the entire system.
The LA metro is basically just a homeless circulator
A rolling flop house.
@@pigjubby1people gotta get to work somehow. lol relax
used to re-distribute the problem, rather than to solve it
Zombie train
Yes you right,, I live in from the metro line and see some homeless in the he train everyday and most in the night is dangerous for the people who take the train over night
It’s just heartbreaking. The sheriffs people seem so kind and compassionate.
they really aren't.
Dog and pony show for the camera.
They wouldn’t be if there were not a videographer with a decent amount of reach.
I’ve never seen such good respectful police officers. Well done I wish all police officers could act this way
Maybe your UA-cam algorithm is recommending videos featuring bad, disrespectful police officers?
Or maybe they need to be respectful to Law Enforcement.
They are not police officers. They are sheriff's officers.
@@yettimannettii2039They are not sheriffs officers either, they are deputies.
@@rdpmedia4606 from the Sheriff's Office
I used to ride the metro train and big blue bus in the years 2007-2014. Now I would never ride these metro trains.
Don't vote for democrats
Thanks to our law enforcement for removing transients from the trains and making it safe for everyone .
U think this is safe? Move to China. If u think this is fine I'm tired of the tyranny this is looking like the ccp everyday. It's people like u who do that
This looks like ccp. What are u talking about if u want that move too china stop trying to make like it over here
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Yes we gotta get these useless losers out of public places 🫡
Only took how many murders and stabbings?
Know damn well these homeless didn't pay fares either.
So what
What do you mean so what @@nodical802
Oh the horror…….
@@nodical802 So people that would actually use it to commute avoid it in favor of using a bicycle or car due to safety concerns, and the line ends up failing because it's not frequented enough by paying customers.
They sure don’t in Toronto…a retired transit employee.
Respect to these 2 respectful and hardworking officers
It looked to me like 3 respectful & hardworking officers.
All of your content is extremely intriguing and professionally filmed. Thanks for showing us what's going on! Crazy world out there.
Thank You Santa Monica for posting this video! I want it to go viral and get 10 million hits. I'm a crime fighter! Love it!
You’re a crime fighter ?
You are a weirdo
When did being homeless become a crime?
@@brachiator1homelessness isnt but trespass and fare evasion are
A Roma un servizio così lo possiamo solo sognare...siamo in balia di senzatetto, borseggiatori aggressivi che picchiano se li sorprendi a rubare e il più delle volte le forze dell'ordine difendo i delinquenti e indagano sulle persone derubate o picchiare.
Onore al vostro lavoro.
Bingo!
Patrolling at NIGHT.
Venice Beach, are you getting this?
It works.
In San Francisco it's 1,000 times worse...
@@stevengold It's subjective/perception. I can't speak for Frisco or really Norcal in general, I've only been up there twice. But I'm Black and gay and born in Los Angeles (San Pedro area) and I guess it's just perspective on LA Metro, and maybe it's more a less a tie smh.
Nah
This is in Santa Monica where it's upper class, not the hoods or Hollywood.
@@stevengold Again which is why I said it's a tie. Like I'm biased to LA/Socal, you're biased to Norcal/SF, but in any major city you're gonna see more sensationalized issues.
@@stevengoldLA Metro has continually improved over the last year. Remember, this is at around 12am when all the lines on LA Metro shut down and reopen at 4am. You don't see this nearly as much during the day. I've taken this line many times and you do see a homeless person once in a while but they don't usually cause a problem.
Still, a big difference on LA Metro is that many stations still have no fare gates so much easier to people to evade fares. LA Metro need to install fare gates at these stations.
I really like the lens you are using. To be able to capture color like this at night is very cool.
Santa Monica used to be a nice area, now its like the rest of LA County, a giant toilet that won't flush.
Because they allow the non paying homeless on the train
They walk out of fire exits right in front of the police. Not 1 person got a ticket for fare evasion
Thank you democrat commissars for that.
Not true.
Santa Monica is a nice shit hole 🕳️. They don't enforce fare evasion on the train, so all the L.A. homeless lunatics ride for free to Santa Monica. Free sack lunches and McDonald's at opc drop in center.
Same things happen at Long Beach and other end of the line locations. Too bad the paying customers on way to or from work, school or other legit reasons have to ride in fear and put up with all this.
It's fine during the day and the busiest times. This is at 12am in the morning when many less people ride it. LA Metro rail lines shutdown from around 12am to 4am.
Thank YOU 🙏 Thank YOU Sheriff's, you are so appreciated 👍❤ Thank YOU.
I do this in a different city but I work as security, this is what its like day in and day out. Never know what youll do one minute to the next
what happens to homeless
Chat and Brat decide to walk home after going to a Bar and get arrested and sited for public intoxication, yet you have people doing drugs in public transport and gently escort them out without any repercussions. How does that work? 🤔
I'll explain. Chat and Brat have money to pay the fines for public intoxication. The homeless people and drug addicts have no money to pay.
Their already doing drugs on the streets infront of cops they ain’t worried cops won’t waist their time if their doing drugs in front of cops they know they got nothing to lose idk I’m high at lol
I really Appreciate how nice & polite the deputies were to that young Hispanic guy that was
laying up under the seat, they treated him with Respect I'm Proud of them 100%.
Yeah, because they knew the camera was on 'em...
@@stillnotwoke I know that's why
what respect? they interrupted his nap
@@FloridaMan69. I know
Jajajaja @@FloridaMan69.Good one
Thank you for making these mini documentarys, they help me wash dishes as a stay at home mom, and they help restore my hope in humanity!!! GOD BLESS YOU MAN
Outstanding work sheriffs A + report card 😇💯👏👏👏👏👏👏
The bus line 720 must be fun after the train stops running😮
I’m sure a majority of them don’t get on it and just lounge about in SM. This is also why a lot of neighborhoods don’t want transit stops in their area.
The 720 is never fun, any time of day or night. It’s the main East-West thoroughfare to skid row.
After all the regular fare paying people who have to put up with these bums all day on their commute, these free loaders also use up all the expensive police, fire and medical services for free. This has to stop! And you wonder why there are no police around when you need them or why it takes so long for response to a car accident. All the resources are used on these bums who pay nothing for the services we pay for and don't get. We need politicians who put an end to this.
There comes a time in a man's life when you have to grab the bull by the tail and face the situation."
W.C. Fields
I love to see MY TAX dollars go to good use!! I know this is effective! Thank You Officers!!!
Just wait every 3 and a half years for a little law and order for the cameras in an election year that's all
You’re wrong about it being effective.
Santa Monica Closeup, You're the best! I just had to subscribe!
Thanks for the sub!
The number of people/money it costs to take care of ONE bum is astonishing. No wonder we're broke.
That one call probably cost $35,000 -- salaries, fuel, wear and tear on the vehicles, disposable ppe products, etc. It adds up.
‘Bum’ is a good word.
🙏THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR YOUR SERVICES
Thanks for your useful job : God bless you all ! We love you all ! From Glendale CA ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Mis respetos que profesionales los guardias de seguridad y con gean respeto para las personas
Much cleaner than I expected it to be.
Yeah I noticed that, too. It was surprising.
People from red states are always exaggerating stuff. Every video about people visiting San Francisco, no matter how pleased they were, is full of comments deriding the place. Oh well. It makes someone happy.
Welcome to Slumma Methica. New park dwellers arriving daily.
Danke fur diese arbeid grusse Euch❤❤❤
Tee hee! I love the little mini-cop! So cute…along with her two full-time protection officers to make sure she doesn’t get hurt!
Really good camera work, great job, well done.
Part of California's affordable housing initiative.
It's such a shame that we can't take care of our homeless instead of aiding the rest of the world.
Remember President Obama sent $150 Billion to Iran and President Biden sent another $102 Billion to Iran and $160 Billion to Ukraine with another $60 Billion to be sent by July. Misinformation?, Nope. Look it up.
In Los Angeles and other cities, there are many hypocrites who complain about the aid we give the rest of the world, but who then refuse to adequately fund homeless programs and mental health efforts. They are happy to see homeless people dumped on Ski Row.
Thank Biden
@@Dot2k-.-592 I'VE BEEN THANKING JOE FOR OVER 3 YEARS OF MISERY, LIST TOO LONG.
The resources are there to help the homeless, they choose to refuse to utilize those services as that would require getting off the drugs and alcohol they're addicted to. Here in Denver about 90% of the homeless that aren't Venezuelan are doing the "fentanyl lean", at least the Venezuelans are willing to work (they can only work under the table) and are usually not on drugs.
Thank you Fab for this presentation. Stay safe L.E. Boys & Girls.
The state of California cannot afford to police in this manner
They're only doing this on the more problematic stations.
@@mrxman581 false
Thank you for your Service 🇺🇸🙏🇺🇸.
Maybe if the police wouldn't let these non paying riders on the train to begin with
What a Fucking mess ..
Relax body, things will get better
Things are improving everyday.
I worked at L.A. Metro for five years. It's a political snake pit where wasting the taxpayer's money is another day at the office. No accountability whatsoever and the public be damned.
Hi from Colombia 🇨🇴 gracias 🙏 por tan chévere 😎 su servicio
Hola,,,en todas partes del mundo pasa,,les recomiendo paciencia,, esto no quiere decir que no estén alerta en este vivir humano tan complejo,,, felicitaciones....y adelante...
Your laws are not strict about alcohol and narcotics abuse. There are no criminal sanctions for alcoholics and narcotics addicts. These addicts should be in quarantine, not roaming freely in the city.
The judges are the ones that let them back out on the streets
@@barbaraburns8014 The US is a federal state. Each state has regulations regarding the obligations of a local resident. Likewise with the obligations and duties of regional government, regional police, local prosecutors, local prosecutors and local community representatives, where they strive to provide services to residents by ensuring the safety and comfort of local residents. Alcohol and drug addicts and people with mental disorders, if they relapse, will threaten security and disturb the comfort of local residents. They must be separated and quarantined during the rehabilitation period, which only applies to local residents, while non-local residents must be returned to their area of origin as persona non grata.
@singaanom3305 I know this, so you cannot forbid people with permits not to sell alcohol. Don't stay in a state that sells alcohol.
@@barbaraburns8014 go back to arab saudi, iran there is no alcohol.....this is USA bro, you can drink alcohol but don't be alcoholic, cause addiction is a mental illness.
Yes move to China 🇨🇳 I think u will fit right in with the ccp. I don't think america is the place for u
Do not take them off the train in Santa Monica. Take and leave them off the train in downtown Los Angeles and call the city’s mayor to take care of them there.
What a beautiful place to live. I don't know why I ever left.
This is neither safety nor security. This is the APPEARANCE of security. Notice that the individual who leaped onto the tracks was permitted to leave without so much as an ounce of effort to assist that person. Granted, they cannot force you to get help, but this does nothing to address the actual issues (and there are MANY) at each and every stop along the routes.
Just a toilet, they flush it and it fills up again. Just like SF the wealthy will keep moving out of the city and the city will turn into a sh-thole.
"Security theater," as a friend calls it.
Not worth their time to chase after a drunk guy, he clearly was going to refuse medical care
And your solution is...?
LA Metro is a transit agency. They aren't there to solve the homeless issue. That's up to the city council and county supervisors. LA Metro is about making the transit system safe, secure and efficient. That's it. They are doing more than they should by having social services outreach representatives during the day.
Man, it always takes the Sheriff's deputies to do the LA Mayor's LAPD officers their dirty work. LAPD is paid by the city's current politicians and works under their supervisions and policies, while the Sheriffs are funded by the people that elected them and they don't work for the current cities' government, therefore they work for the people and not the politicians...the Democrats created this mess by changing the cities ordinance that tied the hands of LAPD. But, don't worry, elections are approaching, so the democrats that created this mess are going to finally step up (mostly in front of the cameras) and change back the city's ordinance... to make them look like they're the heroes to their own mess, that they created in the first place. Once elected again, they're back to the same 'ol political game cycle. Create the mess, and during election cycle, fix the mess they've created in the first place to look like they're the heroes.
The Sheriff and the Sheriff's deputies rock! It's not the first time they stepped up for the people to do the democrats' dirty work for them (the democrat politicians hates the way the Sheriff makes they look bad, why they went hard after the last Sheriff to publicly assassinate his character on the local news and got him fired).
I am not bagging on the LAPD, they want to help the public more, it's the city current government that ties they're hands.
Damn that throat can take that boot deep did ur father show that
Lapd and sheriff have long to far deprive people of their constitutional rights. They are domestic terriost
Don't know how often these sweeps are done....but it's good to see.
Every night and every morning you’ll see deputies conducting sweeps as well as riding the trains during the day into the evening.
Waste of time and tax payer dollars offering services for drunks and bums!
Homeless people are everywhere here in Losangeles , specially in public transportation, like train and bus
And all it took was a few deaths and assaults to get anyone to do anything
That's what usually has to happen.
LA Metro has been improving for over a year. The recent wave of reported crime was sensationalized. Crime on LA Metro has been significantly down since last year. Still, security improvements are always welcomed.
And the next night, they're right back on there
This is every day and night, ALL DAY AND NIGHT!!!
Since when do intoxicated in public get you a rerouted trip to the hospital??????
The fish stinks from the head down, so to speak. Look at the people in the CA legislature and others in political power. Also, read a book called, "San FranSicko" by Michael Shellenberger. Just saying.
@@rerite2The fish ROTS from the head down, and stinks from head to tail anyway... glad to be of help. 😉
@@stillnotwoke Thanks for the mansplain
@@ronj9933 Your welcome. Mansplain? Are you a "female" of dubious gender?
Nice quality camera. Curious to what camera it is. Thanks.
Of course they don’t respond
What you just did with today's fires was so Brave! I could not take my eyes from what you were showing! Sheila
Thanks to our politicians who legalized drugs.
When drugs were illegal it was the same crap. Along with all gang violence that came with the drugs.
It’s time to ban alcohol again too. The really belligerent ones are always drunk.
@davidw2739 Prohibition never worked. The mob was making bootlegged booze, and legitimate stuff was being smuggled across the border from Mexico 🇲🇽, Canada 🇨🇦, and Europe 🇪🇺.
Most you will find are drunk from alcohol 😂😂😂
I fell asleep on a train once, woke up somewhere in the countryside of Japan. I crossed the platform and caught the next train heading in the opposite direction back to civilization.
I read a book and forgot ,to look! 🥴😵💫🥴😮💨 70 euro back !!😂
Public transit is hell on earth
It's really not. Try it.
I was on the A & C lines today. Nobody was asked for a tap card. There is graffiti as well. People were friendly & helpful
Give these guys a ton of credit. I used to ride that train and I would not have their patience.
how often do they do this?
Exactly bot exactly financially viable!!!😮😮😮
when I see all this videos here, I definitely never come back to la as a tourist
LA is awesome, sure there are problems like any big city but we have amazing weather, beautiful landscapes. Where else can you go surfing in the morning, hiking in the afternoon and skiing at night in the winter?
Not all of LA is homeless ppl and cops walking around, lots of beauty and fun here as well! 🥰❤️
Thanks for the informative video. The Deputies did a great job ! Can you make a follow-up video of where the homeless go after getting removed from the Metro trains?
Bus benches, City parks, City bathrooms, Under Freeway overpasses, The beach, Venice Boardwalk, Marina Del Rey Wetlands, Santa Monica Pier, Venice Pier, Venice Canals, Most of Lincoln Blvd running North South between the 10 fwy & Washington Blvd, parts of West L.A. & Culver City 💀🗑🔪💉⛺
@Born_X_Raised_LA Nice...
Thank you for keeping us safe from ourselves heroes good to be in LA deputies appreciate all your hard work
I’m feel sorry for the 720 drivers now have to deal with those customers
This should have been done a long time ago. Too many bums and twickers on the trains.
I wish they would do this in the state and capital.
paroling is necessary but the bottom line is, the city needs to get to the Homeless issue.
They used to have the conductors do this, but society has degraded so much that they need armed law enforcement. These people wouldn't listen otherwise
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God bless these officers.
This is all a game for the homeless. They demand to go to the hospital to get free bed, food, and TV. Hospital staff are eager to kick them out. Once out and tired of being out, they ask sheriff or the bus driver to call an ambulance for them. The homeless are sent to taxpayer funded hospitals; not private such as Kaiser or Hoag.
Wow! Must be nice to have the Sheriff meet and clear your train for you! VTA you're lucky to have a security meet your train and help clear it!😂😂😂 The Sheriff's are a totally different subject.
All I’m saying, it ain’t got nothing to do to with me cuz where I’m at we support law and order and stand hand to hand as citizens regardless of race color creed.
Yall better support yall police Santa Monica and across the country. Otherwise don’t cry askin for help when the man comes around. -message from the 🌎 world
As long as people get paid to fix the homeless problem it will always be there and will always get worse.
It’s nice that train Metro is getting cleaned up
May GOD Bless and protect these deputies and the passengers who are struggling. We need more polite and friendly Sheriff officers in the Community.
The problem no consequences equals repeat offender : he’s probably homeless, he’s probably migrant, and he won’t get cited, he won’t go to jail. He won’t face any consequences so he’s going to do this again in a matter of days..
Thank you, officers! 👮♂
In 1990, the U.S. Census Bureau estimated the homeless population of the country to be 228,621 (or 0.09% of the 248,709,873 enumerated in the 1990 U.S. census) which homelessness advocates criticized as an under-count. Today there are more than 530,000 homeless people across the nation and I fault the fight against climate change and inflation for the effects they have on the U.S economy
Sheriff calling every Mexican paisa 😂
Cause they are
AND......
I call every brown person that.
All i wanna do is get some sleep when the sun goes down on the santa monica train 🎵
These train videos are even more interesting than the toilet videos.
Toilet? Which? Skibidi toilet?
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American law enforcement never ceases to amaze me. Rather than using their hands, these cops use their feet to kick and move the helpless person. America's finest!!! 🤦♂️🤦🤦♀️
@@davidOConnor-z3l Agreed!
Thanks for showing the people what LA County is doing to clean up the trains. You should do a sweep of every non-peak time train arriving at Union Station. Homeless people that can walk should be able to board the next train out, but not live in the trains all day and evening.
Makes no sense you sending them back to the bus and becomes a problem for the 720 driver now 🤔
I used to work as a nightshift CNA in a scummy long term care facility that would literally scour the streets to find homeless/drug users/mentally ill people to sign them up for Medicaid so the facility could get money and then kick them out once the Medicaid money run out (something like 180 days)... my time at that facility was... quite the experience. When I would do my rounds (beginning, end, every 15 minutes, and when they would ring), it very much felt like this. God bless these deputies.
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Literally got my phone stolen here 😐so sad how you need to have a car to avoid all this
I was horrified to see the number and condition of homeless people sleeping on the Metro Commuters. This happened in California you know, in The United States of america, a super power and pioneer of democracy.
This is inflicted by politicians and homeless advocates to get more public money for themselves.
Que bueno que Dios simpre manda ha sus Ángeles en camino para ha yudar ha cual quier humano que este padando una crisis como esta que este joven sea salvo y blessing para este team que es professional y que tienen toda la pasiensia y amor pata todos los demas 😂❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
about 2.000 bucks a hour for baby sitter s.
I spend a lot of time complaining about the government. And rite-fully so but I really like this implemented idea of haven’t the sheriff’s clear the trains. And they are very nice. Very respectable. Jobs well done. Although I’ll also say due to the tyrannical behavior of so many bad police I wonder if they will always honor their oath in any and all of their duties at all times.
They both come off as very genuine.
Anyhow very good job here.
i wish this is in winnipeg