@@CarlaSong-b9m WOW, that's a long time. I'll be moving back by family, too, so although I'm afraid of the pain I'll have during winters, I do think the family and old friend connections will be wonderful. There just isn't anything good down here anymore. It's all dying. My condo just depreciated another $30K in 4 months.
@@brucegwynn47 most cases true but sometimes you get a situation or put yourself in situations forcing you to break the law to live. sad really, all I can say if your suffering depression and anxiety working a job and living and trying to do right seek help do not do drugs, even prescriptions can cause problems (for me it was antidepressant I took made me hallucianate) but I found dietary changes and exercise and staying away from bad influences and mentally ill people will get you back on track.
I live next to Bradenton and there r so many homeless ppl downtown. I always wonder if it’s like that in other SW Florida cities ?? There’s also a huge drug problem among them. It’s really sad to see so many ppl with no place to live and spending their day standing at red lights for change $$. We really need some good programs to help rebuild lives and treat and counsel addiction.
now the POOR elderly people who ownthese trailers are burdened with the issue that USED to affect commerical properties. its like the DUMPTED the homeless on the regualr folks now. instead of protecting the old peoples houses, they want to protect the two pawn shows and commerical areas.
most empires start out with sound money, then eventually it degrades into bad money over time, its a cycle that gets played over and over again and again all over the world, new empires rise and fall throughout history, that's all they ever do, things happen fast in slow motion
there are mostly poor people in the world, yet they manage to have a place to live it may not be fancy it is shelter they own. it is not being poor is the problem, it is their inability to use good sense to make better decisions, and of course cant rule out the fact the government creates many problems like this due to inflationary printing of money out of thin air high costs of living and trying to solve the problem they created by more laws instead of reforming or getting rid of laws that prove to be a bad law. but since they dont have to pay for the damage their laws cause no liability the laws remain and they try to fix this or that with more bad laws.
Pic Towne is very bad with crime and homeless people and the cops will not do a thing. Jose was right they make sure from 41 that it looks fine but once you go into the park that's a whole different thing
If the average cost of a hotel room is $120 A day and u manage to sleep outside, that is worth $120 a day. A lot of people don't even make that working. Therefore the homeless got the system beat and they don't like that.
You keep saying that if you're going to be arrested for being homeless then you might as well break into a house and squat. In Florida, isn't breaking and entering a much high charge than being homeless. In my states, breaking and entering carries a minimum of 3 years in jail. The crime of homelessness can't be a 3 year charge???
It's terrible here, if you happens to be late on your rent a day passed the due date, landlords will kick you out in a heartbeat, causing you to be homeless, and if you get evicted, it's very hard to find a place, plus the amount of money they want upfront is ridiculous high, FL living is worst than a 3rd world country.
Me , a retire fellow from NY , where I was a Carpenter and a musician I ride a bike everywhere , with a backpack so I have a pump and patch / tool kit just incase Well , I AM TIRED OF BEING JUDGED AS A SKELL , for my N.Y. Cyclist style (In fact I commuted 2to4 thousand miles a year) Never happened up north , down here people are strange , a large amount of tattoos are assumed to be directly from prison
Know the feeling in Tampa--if you are not in a car, you must look the "joggers," part. Attire=leggings, undershirt, goggles or ear buds. I am old 72, dressed often in jeans/linen shirt/clogs usually, and a straw hat...often asked if I am homeless. My stock reply is "No, just didn't bring it with me today." NYC for 25 years.
Yes it's gross to see human poop on the ground but where are ppl to go? We as a society don't even provide the dignity of one of the most basic needs. Whether homeless or not it's not easy to find public bathrooms to use. Can't even wash yourself let alone use a proper toilet. There but for the grace of god...
so true, in fact we had been riding bike trails and there were plenty of bathrooms but when october came they removed some of them so now if you hike you have a long walk between bathrooms we went and ended up several times using the woods to pee, it is like they set you up to fail. when I hiked the other day I used the bathroom and went on the trail and had to go while on the trail no where to go no leaves on trees to hide you. in fact I seen a guy walk out ofthe woods I think he was using the bathroom that is the problem with some of these trails they are so long between bathrooms, in fact I used to live in akron and used to ride my bike but before that I walked everywhere good thing there were woodsy areas to go otherwise no public bathrooms anywhere except gas stations and resturants who did not mind people using the bathroom but that is changing fast where customers only. one gas station i went to a couple of years ago I had to go so bad I pulled into this gas station (no public bathroom) thank goodness for a patch of woods I used my car as a visual block, it is getting worse soon you wont be able to find a bathroom unless you buy something.
Your right, its a basic human need we don’t have respect to care for. As an uber driver its horrible to find out houses at night.. one has to be “creative”.. construction site porta poties or wooded areas
My daughter lives in apartments across from Manatee hospital in Bradenton. They had a porch swing on their bottom level porch. One morning someone tried opening their door and it was a homeless lady who had slept on their swing, urinated on the swing and pooped on their porch. A few months later a man was trying to open their door and he was completely nude. He had dog poop in his hands and started drawing on the glass of her door. My daughter was freaked out and he was screaming to be let in. She told him to please stop and he looked up at her and took a big bite of the dog poop 🤦🏼♀️. They were scared and had recorded him on their phone but had no clue that’s where it was going 😳😳. He was screaming thru all of this saying he lived there. This was on Manatee avenue, right on the road in the most public area down there
@staceyroberts3468 And that's a whole other problem we have. The lack of mental health care causes law enforcement to replace psych care. That money was grifted elsewhere by politicians.
sometimes it is a self medicating problem, or they start of trying out of curiosity, it was like that for me for marijuana, I did it a couple of times and did not like it, I hated just the couple of times I did it how it affected my thinking and memory and I did not like that so I never touched it again.
@@rosesmith6208 they say it helps them.. why even try ? Its not a secret what the affects are specifically for those who become a habit ruins their lives
Terrible for people. Also, where is the law for this neighborhood? Need more police. I think the law may have been passed because as cold happens up north lots come in for the winter. Maybe supposed to stop that. Now add our own homeless and we have a problem.
@@FLORIDAHOODVLOGS There are no words how absolutely horrifying that sounds . You could leave for a job or a store & come home to your empty house, or worse, empty with people in it!!
Some are unfortunate , perhaps most are But , many are dangerous people that have criminal records and choose to live this way as they are truly unable to succeed in society
they could use the Squatterhunters guy and his team if they having problems getting back their home Coincidently i just watched and looked up some stuff on this subject and then came to this video right after:):) Seriously though cant believe how bad it got It looks too dark out there too in some areas you were walking
I don't understand how families can be at peace with family members living on the streets. It sounds like florida is trying to run out homeless people. Hopefully trump will change that issue
Many choose to live on the street. Many have stolen from family members over and over again. I suspect that Florida does not want to become another California.
that is because those who become homeless burn their bridges, family tries to help but if your not interested in tryingt o use the help as a leg up instead of a freeloading they are homeless for a reason, many times it is not due to circumstances beyond their control but they made alot of bad decisions and refused to take responsiblity for their lives long before they became homeless, my brother in law many years ago became homeless, he did not have a strong sense of responsiblity for himself and got involved in drugs. his ex and family try to help him but he ended up in a shelter long term. not sure of his condition right onow.
I wonder why my comment was deleted, it was truth. Many Do choose to live on the streets. Many Do steal from relatives repeatedly. Florida Does Not want to end up like California. TRUTH
That's sad to see, I was born in Tampa in the 70s and remember Bradenton being a (mostly) nice area before my parents moved us to NY where they came from. I'll always visit but I wouldn't move back, y'all have enough NY'ers down there anyway 😂😂😂
No state income tax, but, terribly expensive to live. The cost of living in Florida is as bad a NYC
But the incomes worst than Alabama
Chicago is cheaper at this point. We're going back north after 25 years in FL.
I remember in the early 90s and 00s, people leaving NYC to go to South FL because of how cheap it was.
Yep. I came here from NJ in '85. Going to live near family in PA this year. It no longer makes any sense to stay in Florida for me.
@@CarlaSong-b9m WOW, that's a long time. I'll be moving back by family, too, so although I'm afraid of the pain I'll have during winters, I do think the family and old friend connections will be wonderful. There just isn't anything good down here anymore. It's all dying. My condo just depreciated another $30K in 4 months.
You are one brave dude for doing that serious reporting.
😐 facts
That area of Bradenton is very crime ridden. Sad that so many in Florida are homeless.
Sad they feel like the world owes them a free ride
@@brucegwynn47 most cases true but sometimes you get a situation or put yourself in situations forcing you to break the law to live. sad really, all I can say if your suffering depression and anxiety working a job and living and trying to do right seek help do not do drugs, even prescriptions can cause problems (for me it was antidepressant I took made me hallucianate) but I found dietary changes and exercise and staying away from bad influences and mentally ill people will get you back on track.
@@brucegwynn47 alot of them are disabled
@@brucegwynn47Kinda like your favorite politicians and local police force, huh?
Anyone remember me saying this law would garb a Commerical buisness problem and turn it into a RESIDENTIAL problem????
What does 'garb a Commercial business' mean?
@@CGriffinGoyo mama
@@FLORIDAHOODVLOGS ~such class~
@@FLORIDAHOODVLOGS😂😂.. 💯
@@CGriffinGoStop crying, learn how to roast back. Unless you’re 80 years old or older
I live next to Bradenton and there r so many homeless ppl downtown. I always wonder if it’s like that in other SW Florida cities ?? There’s also a huge drug problem among them. It’s really sad to see so many ppl with no place to live and spending their day standing at red lights for change $$. We really need some good programs to help rebuild lives and treat and counsel addiction.
Its NOT like that everywhere. North fort myers is bad, so is pasco county but not everywhere this bad.
Jose, I'm living in Pasco, and you're so right about that.
So sad that America criminalizes those just for being poor.
now the POOR elderly people who ownthese trailers are burdened with the issue that USED to affect commerical properties. its like the DUMPTED the homeless on the regualr folks now. instead of protecting the old peoples houses, they want to protect the two pawn shows and commerical areas.
most empires start out with sound money, then eventually it degrades into bad money over time, its a cycle that gets played over and over again and again all over the world, new empires rise and fall throughout history, that's all they ever do, things happen fast in slow motion
Those trailers are tear downs. Might as well let them squat.
there are mostly poor people in the world, yet they manage to have a place to live it may not be fancy it is shelter they own. it is not being poor is the problem, it is their inability to use good sense to make better decisions, and of course cant rule out the fact the government creates many problems like this due to inflationary printing of money out of thin air high costs of living and trying to solve the problem they created by more laws instead of reforming or getting rid of laws that prove to be a bad law. but since they dont have to pay for the damage their laws cause no liability the laws remain and they try to fix this or that with more bad laws.
America isn't criminalizing anyone for being poor lol
Pic Towne is very bad with crime and homeless people and the cops will not do a thing. Jose was right they make sure from 41 that it looks fine but once you go into the park that's a whole different thing
Who would have thought: Bradenton used to be more upper class. Sad state of Florida today 😢 Snowbirds are also becoming an endangered species.😮
People only need one home.
You can have as many houses as you can afford
13:25 SUPER DANGEROUS situation for me, i think he had the heater in the bag..
😮
They don't help in Florida more like explotation on all levels labor money drugs education a true carnival show
What kind of government let them not having a house ?
Who isn't allowed to have a house?
If the average cost of a hotel room is $120 A day and u manage to sleep outside, that is worth $120 a day. A lot of people don't even make that working.
Therefore the homeless got the system beat and they don't like that.
If you live in an rv and have no permanent address can you be arrested?
You will be ran out every minute
No. Not if you are legally parked. I live in an RV in Port St. Joe Florida right now. I grew up in Lithia Florida.
You keep saying that if you're going to be arrested for being homeless then you might as well break into a house and squat. In Florida, isn't breaking and entering a much high charge than being homeless. In my states, breaking and entering carries a minimum of 3 years in jail. The crime of homelessness can't be a 3 year charge???
People on the streets don’t think that far ahead
It's terrible here, if you happens to be late on your rent a day passed the due date, landlords will kick you out in a heartbeat, causing you to be homeless, and if you get evicted, it's very hard to find a place, plus the amount of money they want upfront is ridiculous high, FL living is worst than a 3rd world country.
And there’s a Starbucks nearby!Brave Starbucks
Can't see , to dark.
Me , a retire fellow from NY , where I was a Carpenter and a musician
I ride a bike everywhere , with a backpack so I have a pump and patch / tool kit just incase
Well , I AM TIRED OF BEING JUDGED AS A SKELL , for my N.Y. Cyclist style
(In fact I commuted 2to4 thousand miles a year)
Never happened up north , down here people are strange , a large amount of tattoos are assumed to be directly from prison
Know the feeling in Tampa--if you are not in a car, you must look the "joggers," part. Attire=leggings, undershirt, goggles or ear buds. I am old 72, dressed often in jeans/linen shirt/clogs usually, and a straw hat...often asked if I am homeless. My stock reply is "No, just didn't bring it with me today."
NYC for 25 years.
Yes it's gross to see human poop on the ground but where are ppl to go? We as a society don't even provide the dignity of one of the most basic needs. Whether homeless or not it's not easy to find public bathrooms to use. Can't even wash yourself let alone use a proper toilet. There but for the grace of god...
so true, in fact we had been riding bike trails and there were plenty of bathrooms but when october came they removed some of them so now if you hike you have a long walk between bathrooms we went and ended up several times using the woods to pee, it is like they set you up to fail. when I hiked the other day I used the bathroom and went on the trail and had to go while on the trail no where to go no leaves on trees to hide you. in fact I seen a guy walk out ofthe woods I think he was using the bathroom that is the problem with some of these trails they are so long between bathrooms, in fact I used to live in akron and used to ride my bike but before that I walked everywhere good thing there were woodsy areas to go otherwise no public bathrooms anywhere except gas stations and resturants who did not mind people using the bathroom but that is changing fast where customers only. one gas station i went to a couple of years ago I had to go so bad I pulled into this gas station (no public bathroom) thank goodness for a patch of woods I used my car as a visual block, it is getting worse soon you wont be able to find a bathroom unless you buy something.
Your right, its a basic human need we don’t have respect to care for. As an uber driver its horrible to find out houses at night.. one has to be “creative”.. construction site porta poties or wooded areas
My daughter lives in apartments across from Manatee hospital in Bradenton. They had a porch swing on their bottom level porch. One morning someone tried opening their door and it was a homeless lady who had slept on their swing, urinated on the swing and pooped on their porch. A few months later a man was trying to open their door and he was completely nude. He had dog poop in his hands and started drawing on the glass of her door. My daughter was freaked out and he was screaming to be let in. She told him to please stop and he looked up at her and took a big bite of the dog poop 🤦🏼♀️. They were scared and had recorded him on their phone but had no clue that’s where it was going 😳😳. He was screaming thru all of this saying he lived there. This was on Manatee avenue, right on the road in the most public area down there
@@staceyroberts3468 oh lord!!!! time to move if you can.
@staceyroberts3468 And that's a whole other problem we have. The lack of mental health care causes law enforcement to replace psych care. That money was grifted elsewhere by politicians.
If we dont fix this mess most every American if you dont make six figures you will be homeless or living in your vehicle!!
Drugs in prison too supplied by guess?
Do they let homeless play at the Gold rush arcade in that area?
Those arcades are there FOR the homeless
@FLORIDAHOODVLOGS Really They are!Interesting!
Is this Jose?
Your like a brave soldier to into those camps!You got guts!
Florida living is worst than a 3rd world country.
It’s a drug issue
sometimes it is a self medicating problem, or they start of trying out of curiosity, it was like that for me for marijuana, I did it a couple of times and did not like it, I hated just the couple of times I did it how it affected my thinking and memory and I did not like that so I never touched it again.
@@rosesmith6208 they say it helps them.. why even try ? Its not a secret what the affects are specifically for those who become a habit ruins their lives
Terrible for people. Also, where is the law for this neighborhood? Need more police. I think the law may have been passed because as cold happens up north lots come in for the winter. Maybe supposed to stop that. Now add our own homeless and we have a problem.
Good thinking to dress the part, & kind of blend in .
There's a new law in Florida where you just call the police and they throw them out no courts
Now all you have to do is find some police.. hahaha 😊
Yeah, try it
Crazy!
That would be terrifying having that element of life "living" next door . Id get no sleep, I would be in fear .
Imagine having 4 or 5 people break in next door.. you call the cops and nothing gets done.. definitely the crap of nightmares
@@FLORIDAHOODVLOGS There are no words how absolutely horrifying that sounds . You could leave for a job or a store & come home to your empty house, or worse, empty with people in it!!
Some are unfortunate , perhaps most are
But , many are dangerous people that have criminal records and choose to live this way as they are truly unable to succeed in society
Crime doesn’t pay well
God what a horrifying situation . Moving right on in, & the homeowner has no idea . Id be PISSSSSED, but what can be done
Crazy Dangerous 🦋
they could use the Squatterhunters guy and his team if they having problems getting back their home Coincidently i just watched and looked up some stuff on this subject and then came to this video right after:):) Seriously though cant believe how bad it got It looks too dark out there too in some areas you were walking
I don't understand how families can be at peace with family members living on the streets. It sounds like florida is trying to run out homeless people. Hopefully trump will change that issue
Many choose to live on the street. Many have stolen from family members over and over again. I suspect that Florida does not want to become another California.
that is because those who become homeless burn their bridges, family tries to help but if your not interested in tryingt o use the help as a leg up instead of a freeloading they are homeless for a reason, many times it is not due to circumstances beyond their control but they made alot of bad decisions and refused to take responsiblity for their lives long before they became homeless, my brother in law many years ago became homeless, he did not have a strong sense of responsiblity for himself and got involved in drugs. his ex and family try to help him but he ended up in a shelter long term. not sure of his condition right onow.
I wonder why my comment was deleted, it was truth. Many Do choose to live on the streets. Many Do steal from relatives repeatedly. Florida Does Not want to end up like California. TRUTH
@@rosesmith6208exactly, you get tired of helping someone who steals and lies constantly
Trump doesn’t give a crap about the poor. Hell he didn’t help them the first time.
That's sad to see, I was born in Tampa in the 70s and remember Bradenton being a (mostly) nice area before my parents moved us to NY where they came from. I'll always visit but I wouldn't move back, y'all have enough NY'ers down there anyway 😂😂😂
The world has changed alot since
Where's the DeSantis boi to take care of that..