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"People living in and around social housing should suffer the actions of the few disruptive/violent/etc people." - Everyone opposed to these actions.
The problem still stands though, as in, it's true, they are just moving the problem elsewhere.
So, what is to be done?
The only thing I can think of is to move these people into a separate environment where they can not bother other people, and be given training, tasks, and education, to help them out of it. Which unfortunately sounds a lot like labour camps. I'm out of ideas.
If there was a strong possibility they would end up homeless, or in a much worse living situation than they are currently in, that would be a strong incentive to change their behaviour.
Also criminal charges for threatening and intimidating behaviour would be a good start.
Any sort of consequences for their actions really.
What they are doing is already illegal and already opens them up to criminal charges.
This is poor management from the Ministry of Housing or whatever it is we are meant to call Kainga Ora these days.
Those being victimized are some of society's most vulnerable so our govt depts are dropping the ball. If this was happening in a leafy suburb those responsible would be before the courts.
I definitely agree on that last count, if this happened in an area where the residents around them had resources available to them, all kinds of hell would be raised.
When I lived in Parnell my neighbour sucessfully summoned police to our street because three men were talking in the road and she was worried they would pee in the letterbox.
The laws exist for behaviours described like wilfull damage, assault, threatening behaviour, tresspass. They are just being very selectively enforced.