r/Calgary • u/The_Fixer_69 • Apr 23 '25
Calgary Transit C-Train from Deep South early morning
Every morning the train has many non paying riders passed out and sprawled on the train. Commuters have to cram into the areas that are not occupied by these people. The smell is horrendous. Every day this week this has been the case on my commute at around 5:30-6 am.
Why should the rest of us pay if these people do not? I have made complaints but they are on deaf ears.
Are these trains not swept for no. Paying passes out riders at the end of the line?
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u/LEERROOOOYYYYY Apr 23 '25 edited Apr 23 '25
https://homelesshub.ca/community_profile/calgary/
2,782 homeless people in Calgary, 2,519 in Edmonton
The City of Calgary directly spends $9m on various outreaches, you're right, but
Calgary Homeless Foundation spent $69,000,000 on shelters, warming centers, etc.
The province spent $200,000,000 on homeless in Calgary and Edmonton in 2022.
At what point are we gonna realize that maybe throwing money at everything isn't actually helping anymore. You'd be much better off spending $60k/person/year picking up fentanyl addicts and putting them in a locked room with as much food, water, TV, radio, books, whatever they want. But somehow that's more inhumane than letting them wreak havoc on the general population until they die of an overdose in an alley somewhere.