There are a huge number of city ordinances that they're violating. We've sent detailed documentation (including pictures) to the city with all of our many complaints the last few years. What usually happens is: a guy comes out to "inspect" the property, but doesn't even get out of his truck. He then calls us a few days later and says something like "I didn't find any violations. You can't just call me out here because you don't like your neighbors. Also, you need to check your white privilege (I'm white, dude saying this is white, everyone next door is white) and try to have some compassion for the homeless and their situation." Guy even once told my wife and I to stop taking photos and gathering evidence, because what we see and document doesn't matter, the only thing that matters is what he sees and documents.Maybe check and see if there are any city ordinances regarding vehicle storage. (Un-registered or registered)
His take is his salary. He gets paid either way. His boss probably told him that stuff like this is not actionable anymore. He might be as dismayed by the whole situation as you are but he also knows nobody will do anything and he might get retaliated against if files it. The city will do something if one of these junkies goes ape shit and stabs another one and they tell the news that they had no reports on the property.There are a huge number of city ordinances that they're violating. We've sent detailed documentation (including pictures) to the city with all of our many complaints the last few years. What usually happens is: a guy comes out to "inspect" the property, but doesn't even get out of his truck. He then calls us a few days later and says something like "I didn't find any violations. You can't just call me out here because you don't like your neighbors. Also, you need to check your white privilege (I'm white, dude saying this is white, everyone next door is white) and try to have some compassion for the homeless and their situation." Guy even once told my wife and I to stop taking photos and gathering evidence, because what we see and document doesn't matter, the only thing that matters is what he sees and documents.
We're like 99% sure this guy from the city is on the take or getting a cut.
This is kind of terrible/awesome to the extent you should probably write a book about it.Here's one of the photos we took of one of the fires they set in their backyard last year
Flames there jumping up about 15-20 ft in the air. Again, they had no running water.
My commute to work from an area that has reasonable housing prices is about 1.5 hours. But, that's in a town with a bunch of paper mills (we have a big lumber / paper industry here) and it smells awful there. Driving from reasonably priced, non-smelly housing is about 2-2.5 hours from where I live. Basically - if I want to move, I'm going to have to get a different job. If I'm getting a different job, I might as well move to a state where these kinds of things are handled properly by the city and law enforcement.This is kind of terrible/awesome to the extent you should probably write a book about it.
You gave reasons for not leaving right now, but if prices have seriously tripled in four years and you wouldn’t have trouble finding a buyer, surely you could get something not too far away, maybe a little smaller, maybe a little less Mad Max.
Seems like an easy decision to move then. I do not think things will get better next door anytime soon.Home values in my area have gone up about 3x since 2020 when I bought the place. As bad as this is, people would absolutely jump at the chance to buy my house if I put it on the market for even double what I bought it for. And whoever buys it will know they're getting a steal just because it's next to a homeless RV camp.
That's crazy... you have to be down pretty bad or super unlucky where I live to have to live that close to the homeless. And I'm sure the cops/city would do something rather than lecture me about being more sympathetic to the homeless if I called them about it. Do you live on the west coast? That's the vibe I'm getting.
Yep. Oregon. These places have gone to literal shit. Third world. I do not want to know half of what is going on there. If you do anything to defend yourself or property you will be going to jail. Inmates running the asylum. All you can really do is leave the state and move somewhere sane and hope it stays that way.
Another day in paradise
The homeless are everywhere in Oregon, even in the smallest of towns. They are everywhere.
Nature, absolutely sublime, politics, take your fucking crazy pills.Which is a shame because I always wanted to move out to either Oregon or Washington because of the nature and climate out there.
DragoonKain dude, he is giving you a run for your money...Here's one of the photos we took of one of the fires they set in their backyard last year
Flames there jumping up about 15-20 ft in the air. Again, they had no running water.
Taking a shit in a yard while looking at you in the eye is the kind of power move that I find inspiring.
For context, this is a six-foot tall chain link fence in the backyard - it was super peaceful back there, but they've now backed that RV up so that the windows look over the fence into our backyard. You can also kinda see their busted ass van in the backyard that they're also living in. I've put privacy slats in the fence and covered most of it with a bamboo thing because they were just looking in and staring at us when we were outside.What the hell is that update man? I scrolled and scrolled over the big pics to the end and there was no 'used by a hobo to prop up his tent' reveal.
Ahh well I guess there's always tomorrow. Enjoy the mustard or whatever while you can.
For context, this is a six-foot tall chain link fence in the backyard - it was super peaceful back there
When picking out a mustard pot, it's important to get one that can be easily moved. In the event that it's not getting enough sunlight or whatever, it can be relocated to the "proper" location. This particular RV is like a camper thing, it needs a truck to haul it around. So it'd be infinitely easier to move these planters than it will be for them to find someone with a truck that wants to move their camper.You know theyll just move that RV. Build the wall!
Unfortunately, yes it is. Every substance here has been "decriminalized", meaning they could technically get ticketed for possession, but it's not a crime. Supposedly if you get three tickets, you have to choose to either go to jail or go to rehab. In practice, these guys aren't paying any of these tickets or doing shit with it, so the cops don't even bother writing them.Meth is legal in Oregon?
If any of these people had a PC (or game system, since this is GAF) they would immediately sell it for drug money. I'm not too worried lolOp is fucked if one of his neighbors know how to use a pc and he's a gaffer...
Creepy dude got arrested on Saturday afternoon.
In April the governor signed a bill that passed the legislature that will re-criminalize most drugs / personal possession. Unfortunately, this doesn't go into effect until September - and it still gives people the option to either be a) charged with a crime or b) get checked into a rehab clinic.Many moons ago, my wife was an accountant at Kindercare. They relocated their HQ from Montgomery, Alabama to some place in Oregon. They offered to relocate us, but we turned them down.
Needless to say, this thread this thread makes me thankful we made that decision. Sucks you have to do with that crap jshackles .
Has there been any talk about reversing what is proving to be a really shitty idea?
In April the governor signed a bill that passed the legislature that will re-criminalize most drugs / personal possession. Unfortunately, this doesn't go into effect until September - and it still gives people the option to either be a) charged with a crime or b) get checked into a rehab clinic.
The real problem is that "rehab clinic" is a loose term, and they're not regulated in any way. So a lot of enterprising people have already set up a bunch of online "rehab clinics", where you pay them $50 and they give you all the legal paperwork you need to avoid fines and jail time.
Hey bro, I lived in Seattle area for quite some time and dealt with all this same dumb shit, psycho neighbors, drugs, cops not doing shit, whole nine.Yep, Oregon
As funny as all that sounds - and I honestly couldn't care less about these lowlives - can someone please take care of that child?So creepy dude and his ugly woman apparently broke up yesterday. So, today the cops and CPS (finally) show up and escort this rotund lady and her small child away in their squad car. Hearing them fight, it sounds like creepy dude beat her up, and she's being taken away to a halfway house or something. She and the kid (not even sure if it's HIS kid) were all living in the RV that's presently parked a few inches from our fence line (see above mustard plant photos, which the plants are coming along nicely!).
So those two leave, and creepy dude just goes back into the RV and turns on the AC. I think he either hit them on purpose to get them to leave, or it all just turned out in his favor, but either way two of the three people living in that RV are now out of the picture (at least for the moment).
I would love to move, but I just don't think it's going to happen. The biggest issue is that my kids have now grown up here, and this is "home" to them. My wife and I have very seriously looked at moving back to the Midwest a few times. Every time we try to make a plan, both of the kids let us know that if we're moving away from Oregon that they aren't coming with us (they're adults). For my wife, that's a dealbreaker.Hey bro, I lived in Seattle area for quite some time and dealt with all this same dumb shit, psycho neighbors, drugs, cops not doing shit, whole nine.
Brother....friend....comrade....fucking move. I left WA after living there for twelve years after I had it with the cops not doing shit about the drug deals in front of my duplex, and bro lemme tell ya, life goes on after leaving the west coast man. I can't tell ya how much better it is here in Maine, I mean it is night and day dude. Cops here actually do their job, none of that shit would be tolerated at all.
I know the Pacific Northwest is beautiful dude, and sometimes I kinda miss it, and then I see this shit and I'm reminded of just how much better my quality of life is here compared to what it was in WA. Also, the house I got here in Maine would have cost me well over a mil in WA and I got it for around 300k. Cost of living is still high here though, and taxes are brutal, but it absolutely kicks the shit out of WA and Oregon's absolute lawless bullshit.
It's sadly so much worse than I've described. Like they'll leave this kid unsupervised for hours and hours (she's about 9 or 10 years old, tops). They have the two aggressive dogs that usually "look after" her. She rides her bike in the road unsupervised. Her hair and clothes are dirty and torn. Mom and (maybe) Dad are both on drugs all the time. This kid has 0% chance for a normal life.As funny as all that sounds - and I honestly couldn't care less about these lowlives - can someone please take care of that child?
God I swear, If I called the shots I would have people make a licence in order to have children.
PS: I don't mean you OP, I know you tried your best.
If you ran for office, I would vote for you on this alone.God I swear, If I called the shots I would have people make a licence in order to have children.