whole environment, it s very dysfunctional. here at venice beach, this is a good example of public toilets open to the public. each of these units, permanent facilities, here on the beach cost the taxpayers of california $14,000 per toilet per year to operate. and the port-a-potties, the port-a-lets around town, $320,000 a year to erect and maintain. all for the homeless. along venice beach homeless, some posing as artists, have overtaken the board walk. scattered encampments line the beach and the side streets running off of it. one of my neighbors just last year was riding his bike on that bike path over there and one of these young kids who was freaked out on meth steps off of the grass there and slugs him in the head as he bikes by. knocks him out. he went down to the police substation to report it. he said we didn t see it, we can t take a report. hadn t both the citizens
a good example of public toilets open to the homeless. each of these units, permanent facilities, here on t the beach cost the taxpayers of california $174,000 per toilet per year to operate. and the port-a-potties,, the port-a-lets that are around town $320,000 a year to erect and maintain. all for the homeless. along venice beach homelesse some posing as artists, have overtaken the board walk. scattered encampments line the beach and the side streets running off of it. one of my neighbors just last year was riding his bike on that bike path over there, and one of these young kids who was freaked out on meth steps off ofof the grass there and slugs him in the head as he bikes by. knocks him out. he went down to the police substation to report it. he said we didn t see it so we can t take a report.