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Neighbours living in fear

Homeless camp at Linear Park frustrating families and individuals living nearby
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Irene Carter (left) fears for a family member鈥檚 safety living nearby the homeless camp at Linear Park, James Auger lives nearby and is also concerned and Teresa Williams (right) lives in the park and just wants to find a home. (Jennifer Smith/Morning Star)

A once tranquil Vernon park that has since morphed into 鈥渟kid row鈥 has left neighbours living in fear, feeling like prisoners in their own home.

The 25th Avenue Linear Park in recent weeks has become home to the homeless.

Shopping carts heaped with items, tents and tarps tied to trees, people lying lifeless on the grass, garbage and drug paraphernalia strewn about. On top of this 鈥渆yesore鈥 next to the People Place, neighbours to the latest homeless camp say what happens, particularly when night falls, is often unimaginable.

鈥淲e鈥檝e seen a lot of stuff the last six weeks,鈥 said Irene Carter, speaking out for a family member who lives in the area and fears for her safety.

Ladies of the night, daytime drug use in front of children, fighting and theft are a sampling of daily activities in the area.

鈥淭here are some who get themselves really spun out and you never know what鈥檚 going to happen.鈥

Neighbour Don (who also feared being named and possible backlash) adds: 鈥淚t鈥檚 really, really frustrating.鈥

Don won鈥檛 walk down the Linear Park pathway anymore out of fear, but his frustration is rising as some of these individuals continue to disrespect the area.

鈥淭hey were crapping by my door (of vehicle) and had a roll of toilet paper sitting on my wheel.

鈥淭hese people aren鈥檛 homeless because they鈥檝e been forced on the street,鈥 said Don, adding it鈥檚 due to lifestyle choices. He too is on disability and says you are allowed to earn a certain amount while collecting assistance, and that, he says, is the difference between him and those in Linear Park.

鈥淓very person I talk to feels the same as I do鈥he homeless are abusing them.鈥

But James Auger lives in a nearby apartment and says these people can鈥檛 afford the $1,000 a month rent that most units cost.

鈥淭he rent in Vernon is off the charts,鈥 said Auger. 鈥淭here鈥檚 a lot of working people that are one or two pay cheques from falling off the edge.鈥

Meanwhile 34-year-old Teresa Williams, who has been staying at the camp for the past five nights, says not everyone fits the stereotypical description that is being given to them.

鈥淭here鈥檚 always one bad apple. Yes there鈥檚 some people who don鈥檛 know how to control themselves,鈥 said the former Clarence Fulton student who was living in an RV with her husband on Old Kamloops Road until it had to be moved and is desperate to find a place to move it but most campsites say it鈥檚 too old, or won鈥檛 let her stay because she is on income assistance.

Despite having a diploma in business, Williams lacks work experience, which she says is why no one will hire her. Having grown up with a family on income assistance her whole life, she doesn鈥檛 know any different, and tears swell in her eyes as she explains how she can鈥檛 even remember what it鈥檚 like to have a home.

鈥淚鈥檝e been dealing with this on and off for 15 years,鈥 said Williams, who now has a multitude of health problems and battles a drug addiction.

Williams estimates she is one of between a dozen and a half to two dozen people who are sleeping in Linear Park.

鈥淭hat鈥檚 not including those on the edge of Polson Park, behind London Drugs or other places. They are scattered throughout Vernon.鈥

And like her, a lot of them are locals, Williams says, despite what some people assume.

Carter and Williams actually know each other from years past, as the now homeless woman has lived in Vernon for 18 years.

And they both agree that something needs to be done.

鈥淭here鈥檚 not enough beds in the shelter,鈥 said Williams. 鈥淭he transition house is usually full due to domestic violence, they opened up a mat program but that only has 10 beds so what do you do when it鈥檚 all full?鈥

Williams says there have been talks about a safe injection site, but many in the community don鈥檛 want it. She says it鈥檚 a great idea to move the problem out from the open, and away from young, innocent eyes.

鈥淭here鈥檚 enough abandoned buildings in Vernon, just use one of those.

鈥淚f the city got together with us we could all come together and find a solution.鈥

Carter says there is an urgent need to at least find more beds, as temperatures are now dropping below freezing at night.

鈥淭hey need to do it soon because it鈥檚 starting to get cold.鈥

In the meantime, Vernon resident Alan McMahon says portable outhouses at least need to be provided.

鈥淟et鈥檚 see if we can鈥檛 start treating them like human beings,鈥 said McMahon.

Williams agrees and thanks those that have opened their hearts to those shivering in the park.

鈥淲e鈥檝e actually had people bring down food, clothes.鈥

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Linear Park, next to the People Place, has become home to the homeless in Vernon, including 34-year-old Teresa Williams and her husband. (Jennifer Smith/Morning Star)
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Irene Carter and James Auger, who lives near Linear Park, speak with Teresa Williams (right), who is homeless, about their fears and frustrations with some of the individuals camped out. Visit vernonmorningstar.com for a video. (Jennifer Smith/Morning Star)
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