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To the editor: I agree with former Assemblyman Mike Gatto’s approach on


homelessness 100%. (“Forcing homeless people into mental health treatment isn’t the
way to solve homelessness,” editorial, Jan. 28)

I am one of those mental health professionals involved in the treatment of


homelessness. I didn’t just study it, I lived it.

I’ve had thousands of homeless patients over a 30-year career as a psychiatric social
worker in a busy emergency room. I came to realize that before anything would help
them and their situation, I would have to get their attention.

If I had to compete with meth, heroin or other such substances, I couldn’t possibly
succeed. If I had a few days in which the patients could gain some mental clarity, at
least I had a chance.

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To the editor: According to some, the rights of homeless people are sacrosanct.
Meanwhile, the right of the rest of us to safely access taxpayer-funded public property
including streets and sidewalks is being completely trampled upon.

I will gladly vote in favor of Gatto’s ballot measure on compelling mentally ill or
addicted homeless people into treatment for two reasons.

First, he is actually doing something with a sense of urgency; and second, it seems
only a matter of common sense that it would be better for homeless people to see a
therapist after sleeping indoors, regardless of the institutional setting, than it would
be for them to commute from their tents on public sidewalks.

If people object to police enforcing laws of common decency that apply to all of us,
regardless of our mental capacity, they should work to change the laws.

Jean Anker, Woodland Hills

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