Poor people should not be suppressed and given different rules just because its easy to push them around.
— TLHR (@TLHR4) January 19, 2018
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Poor people should not be suppressed and given different rules just because its easy to push them around.
— TLHR (@TLHR4) January 19, 2018
If I am not entitled to laws that government my home and lease, then why would a person that spends the night here given more rights over me?
— TLHR (@TLHR4) January 19, 2018
I think #FortLauderdale attitude towards the non-wealthy is wrong, cruel, and not acceptable in this nation. If you are going to create rules and regulation, you should not be creating a class system. Those that live here and those that visit.
— TLHR (@TLHR4) January 19, 2018
I can assure you, I dont want strangers walking into my home. That is kind of awkward. But, I can not possibly get another job. It's not possible. I dont have the time in the day to do so. @Airbnb provided me the freedom to study and time management so I could work 2 other jobs.
— TLHR (@TLHR4) January 19, 2018
I am being told that the city is hiring private investigators to pretend to be visitors so they can gain access into homes. Is that true? So sad that we have a huge #sextradeslave issue but we are going to spend money to "hunt down" people trying to pay their rent.
— TLHR (@TLHR4) January 19, 2018
There has never once been an issue at my house. I live there. Before @Airbnb the police were called several times due to roommates. With @Airbnb I had the ability to not only pay some of my rent and finish school, but I could use the account as a down payment for a home
— TLHR (@TLHR4) January 19, 2018
I think its cruel. I think it is extremely cruel that the city would go after individuals, set up expectations that only help investors and force us out of the city. I was born down the road and I am pushed out to protect the #hotels and keep them paying off politicians
— TLHR (@TLHR4) January 19, 2018