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San Fernando’s Mayor, Robert Parris, is making a public plea to his citizens and charity organizations to halt the feeding of homeless individuals on Harris Promenade. According to Parris, the situation has escalated to an alarming degree, with nearly 200 socially displaced individuals residing on the promenade. Some of these individuals are reportedly being fed up to eight times per day. The high frequency of public feeding has attracted people from neighbouring communities, exacerbating the issue. Sanitation workers have reported an increase in food boxes, human waste, and other unsanitary conditions. Parris asserts that this problem is negatively impacting nearby schools, churches, courts, and the police station. While acknowledging and appreciating the charitable intentions behind these actions, he emphasizes that they are unintentionally worsening the situation.
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