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Blacksmith21 ago

Anyone know if there is a pig problem in that immediate area?

“We use straps to tie the food up to keep the javelinas away,” he said. “There was no tying of any individuals, children or anything.”

think- ago

These are supposed to be straps to tie food up?! I doubt it.

Are_we_sure ago

Why?

The same type of straps are found in other homeless camps in the area. The same type of straps are found throughout that camp used to hold things up

think- ago

Would you have photos?

Are_we_sure ago

“Obviously, Tucson is a desert. We don’t have a lot of shade, so these kinds of camps are very common,” a police spokesman said, explaining the underground portion of the encampment. As for the straps, the spokesman said: “We see those in every homeless camp we encounter. They look the same as other straps that were holding up parts of the structure.”

Laurie Mazerbo, chief program office of Our Family Services, a nonprofit that helps homeless families and the victims of human trafficking in the Tucson area, said that the encampment “looked a lot like any other camp we see in our desert” for homeless people trying to escape the heat.

The crossbeams on these trees are held up with this type of strap https://media4.s-nbcnews.com/j/newscms/2018_23/2457751/180607-homeless-camp-arizona-mn-1110_7494b16cb223886fc2ba39d2716d520d.focal-1000x500.JPG

http://api.ning.com/files/uzJ4JQM-C-18wFCjH51ZkR6nYMymD1Mcyco4kAAH2OQotZ5TULBRK4sXcy9QgpUuDARZFDmCZiBH63bMKryXIZam4G5W3DVO/1927052138.jpeg

https://youtu.be/mUJ9vPV0XFc?t=67