The wife of the Mayor of Kansas City, Missouri, uploaded a video complaining how truckers use the state's rest stops to get some rest.
Meanwhile, the homeless are not allowed to set up tents and live there.
Opinions?
If you've never lived on the mainland nor taken interstate highways on long trips, you might not have enough firsthand knowledge of rest stops. Some states call them welcome centers at their borders or convenience centers.
In some areas, I felt apprehensive about going inside a rest stop when there were only one or two cars in the parking lot. When I saw several big rigs, however, I felt safer. Most of them are packing heat to protect themselves, and they have radios and work phones that can get through to help if needed.
Rest stops are usually busy during the daytime and some also at night. A homeless camp would be problematic for the state. Vehicle break-ins, drugs, panhandling and people living in restroom facilities would be a burden on travelers and the state. Restrooms would be no different than the park restrooms here -- filthy, broken and always out of supplies.
Liberal have all the answers -- the WRONG answers!
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