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We made treatment voluntary, addicts aren’t choosing it.


Too busy protesting pipelines that have nothing to do with Oregon is my guess…


Portland in general is a problem because people will protest anything and everything. They have no real value here.


Is it wrong that my first reaction is “Sigh, when does the protest start?”

I could see vegan activists protesting the meat and cheese and homeless activists protesting the $35 entry fee and food waste in general.



The thing is, it’s not one off shoplifters. It’s organized gangs of shoplifters.

Police will run enforcement actions from time to time, but it needs to be continual.

March: https://youtu.be/pKx-ZW1Juyo
April: https://youtu.be/__rktMVPMN4
August: https://youtu.be/kwOmqJDZeBA


Security is told explicitly not to engage because Target is afraid of lawsuits.


Target closing 3 Portland stores, citing theft and organized retail crime
Stores in question: Portland Galleria: 939 SW Morrison St. Portland Powell: 3031 SE Powell Blvd. Portland Hollywood: 4030 NE Halsey St. So Galleria, the one by the Hollywood MAX stop, aaand... 30th and Powell? No idea there was even one there...
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Here’s how much every Portland city employee got paid last year
There's a chart that may not load on mobile, look for the "Click Here" link.
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Still no plan for the fenced off parking lot by the movie theater I see…


Voters approved a massive change in the structure of city government, this is part of it.


Makes me wonder if the police chief resignation is related…




As soon as it’s clear the campers aren’t just parked, they have people living in them, the city goes hands off. “Welp! Nothing we can do!”

Even if the plates are expired, the camper is in pieces and inoperable, and is buried in stolen bikes and drugs, it’s all hands off.


Portland Book Festival to return with extensive lineup of prized authors
Since they kind of bury the details: Saturday November 4th. 9 AM to 6 PM. In and around the South Park Blocks and Portland Art Museum. Author list here: https://pdxbookfest.org/lineup/
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And yet it’s still a better option than 110 which does not require that anyone seek treatment.


Have you talked to an addict?

https://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/opinion/abetteriowa/2016/05/26/recovering-addict-prison-saved-my-life/84537618/

https://www.concordmonitor.com/concord-man-shares-personal-story-about-meth-addiction-7052689

The problem with 110 is treatment is voluntary. If you give an addict the choice to get clean, they will never choose it on their own. It must be mandatory and jail gives them that.


Worked better than the 110 disaster we have now.




Falling down drunk and consuming alcohol in public are two different problems.

When’s the last time you saw someone on a street corner knocking back a paper bag full of Mad Dog? Because it’s been a looooong time for me.

Stopping the frequent public fentanyl and meth use is going to go a long way.


Works for alcohol. Can’t remember the last time I saw someone falling down drunk on the street.


Portland City Council passes open-use drug ban
Not a fan of Fox, but there are stats in this article that are worth noting and I didn't see them in the others. Copy/pasta if you don't want to give them the click, bolding is mine: PORTLAND Ore. (KPTV) - The Portland City Council passed an open-use drug ban Wednesday with a unanimous vote. The ordinance won’t alter BM 110, which was passed by voters in 2020 and decriminalizes the possession of hard drugs and will go into effect as soon as it’s authorized by the Oregon Legislature or a court approves the ban. While there’s already an ordinance to ban drinking alcohol in public, the new ordinance would add controlled substances. Those who violate the ordinance could face a fine up to $500 or spend six months in jail. During public testimony, local business leaders from across Portland expressed their frustrations in how drug use has affected them. **Jeff Miller, CEO of Travel Portland, says in 2019 hotel occupancy was 85-90% in the summer. Now four years later, occupancy is at 63%.** Miller says he believes the decrease in hospitality is linked to drug dealing and usage. **“Most cities rebook 70% of those conventions in Portland. We’ve rebooked 30%. They said we’re not coming back.** Portland is too dangerous,” says Miller. “If leisure in business travel do not come back you as a city, and we as an organization will see those revenues dropped dramatically.” David Friedericks of Portland Fire & Rescue Station 1 says **his station alone responded to a total of 76 overdose calls over Labor Day weekend** and calls the high volume of calls is disheartening. “In some cases we treat the same patient in the same week. And we know through our partners of AMR, that the same patient has overdosed multiple times in a day,” says Friedericks. “I know that even when we try to help, our help is unwanted, wares on all of us.” Tony Vezina of 4D Recovery Services says he doesn’t think the ban will be efficient. “It may just kind of hide addicts. I was an addict; I was on the street before I had to hide,” says Vezina. “It may create a limited intervention that is only applied to people we can see in downtown Portland smoking in front of businesses using fatal or high addictive drugs.” Vezina believes there needs to be a sensible intervention and bring in additional resources to prevent people from getting addicted provide treatment are and provide long-term recovery support.
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First heat death reported in Portland’s 100-degree weather
FTA: "Portland is now on track to break the record for most days in any decade with temperatures of 100 or more at the airport. The count is now 15 nonconsecutive days at 100 or above since 2020. That ties the record set in the 1970s, 1980s and 2000s." And we're only 3 years into the decade... 😯 Stay safe everyone! Know the signs of heat stress! https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/heatstress/heatrelillness.html
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Kotek, Standard CEO Dan McMillan Form New Task Force to Tackle Portland’s Ills
Forgot to note, for folks who don't know... "Standard CEO" means the CEO of Standard Insurance. One of the largest employers in downtown Portland. Standard Insurance Building here: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standard_Insurance_Center
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