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Originally Posted by susie123
Yes it has taken over a sizeable part of the town already. If those premises were to close down you still have the problem of the clientele - for want of a better word. What on earth do you do with them? I think they need help, of course, but from an official organisation rather than a charity. I think that's part of the problem - so long as a charity is seen to be coping with them, let them get on with it, we don't have to worry about it.
I know I'm an outsider, but I would have thought even Saint Dorothy would be able to see what effect her work is having on the wider world. I wonder if she cares about that at all...
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Some of these people that she nurtures are from outside the locality....so maybe if the support was no longer there, they would go back whence they came.
I don't think Dorothy even recognises the negative effect her flock have on the town centre.
She only sees the good in people...even the bad ones.