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Staten Island Homeless Removed From Ferry Terminal

2009_03_siferryhom.jpg The Staten Island Advance reports on the city's efforts to remove homeless people from the St. George Ferry Terminal. About 75 have been living at the terminal this winter, "Though police and city officials were reluctant to chase them into the bitter cold, their presence has become a security and public health issue, sources say, with the eruption of fights and complaints of public defecation."

In January, when reporting on the growing homeless population at the ferry terminal, the Advance wrote that the police had been letting "the homeless know there are shelters throughout the city that will take them, but as long as each person is taking up only one seat, they have every right to be there." Now, with the Department of Transportation formally closing the terminal between 1 a.m. and 4 a.m. (ferry passengers can enter 15 minutes before ferries leave), the police have been asking the homeless—some recently homeless due to the recession—to leave, with outreach workers from the Department of Homeless Services and non-profit Project Hospitality offering to drive them to shelters. This news comes a week after the city said street homelessness dropped by 30% last year.

However, many homeless are opting to sleep outside the terminal. The Advance also details the issues that the Staten Island Ferry Staff has had with the homeless: "A staffer recalled that a homeless man defecated inside the waiting room; told to leave while an employee came to clean up the mess, he repeated the indiscretion on the stairs leading to the Staten Island Railway. Another source said he has seen a person defecate on the deck of a ferry boat. No punitive action is taken, he noted; 'the only thing we can do is clean it up.'"

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  • Brado

    Damn! Can things get any worse for these people? I mean, they are already on Staten Island.

  • Thelonius Funk

    You're right. It's hard to survive in the rugged landz of Shaolin.

  • Wza

    Homelessness down 30% huh?

    Yep, it's election season.

  • NannyState

    Lots of 'public defecation' today. First, Hoboken ain't housebroken, now Staten Island is staircase pilin'. Maybe it's time to just dig holes in the ground every 10 feet.

  • Felix Hoenikker

    Public defecation gets the firehouse. 2 problems solved.

    Now put the lotion back in the bucket.

  • Internet Handle

    Interesting plan. Do those who defecate in public receive an ownership stake in the firehouse itself, or are you suggesting they should be instantly hired as firefighters? I would like to hear more.

  • Felix Hoenikker

    Touche sir!

  • babyhitler

    man it's gonna be reall sad when Octomommy's 14 kids become like this in the future.

  • mrguy

    how about we evict homeless people from all the subways and subway stations too?

  • wobbleSmith

    because without them, the soon-to-climb fares, deteriorating stations and irregular service wouldn't be enough to remind riders that they're riding the real NY subway!

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