Nextdoor app dispute, is it wrong to call the cops ?
I won't post screenshots to protect everyone's identity of course but the gist of it is this:
At a local park (it's just a small field and small play equipment made for younger kids so it's really mostly for children) there was a homeless couple sleeping on the play equipment and it was apparent that they were doing drugs up there as well because people saw them using needles up there and they were high and nodding while people were trying to talk to them. People asked them to leave because they felt unsafe and the kids were not even able to use the equipment. They would not leave.
One post said the play equipment was soaked in urine and trash.
A separate day someone else posted that the couple were at the park hanging off the benches passed out from drug use. And said they called the cops because they were fed up with it and many others agreed.
There were a group of several people who got on the post saying it was morally wrong and hateful and dangerous to call the police on these people "just for being homeless". They also claimed many who were concerned were being "discriminatory to the drug user population" (I wish I was kidding).
Now I don't trust cops at all and avoid calling them as well but I feel torn on this. I've been scared to bring my kids to this park since these two showed up because they in my opinion are a danger at this point and the kids can't play there anymore and they are essentially destroying the park with drug paraphernalia and pissing on the equipment. I'm also very sad for them and know they need help in their situation, not to just have the cops called all the time, but I am torn on the people defending them and saying people should leave them be and allow this and say it's discrimination to do something about it.
In your opinion how should this situation be handled? Are people wrong for calling the police?
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