Flats Incident
Exaggerated
by Dawn
Stary
In
September, a patron was fatally wounded while leaving a bar in the Flats.
Prior to the event all seemed peaceful in the area, but since then many
questions have been raised. Many
patrons are asking, "Are the Flats safe to travel? And, are the panhandlers
potentially dangerous?"
Was this an
isolated incident or is it truly dangerous down there?
News reports
sensationalized the incident by blaming all panhandlers and blurring the lines
between the homeless and panhandlers. Businesses
posted signs of warning, which created concern among the partygoers that
frequented the bars in the Flats.
The amount
of media attention to the story exaggerated the problem.
When asked, one manager of a bar in the Flats, said that in the last two
years she has heard only two complaints about a panhandler.
She went on
to say that they were "regulars" in the Flats who came around looking
for food, but were turned down. The
panhandlers did not become violent or try to start a fight.
They quietly left the bar. She
said that they may have come back, but they did not hassle anyone.
The homeless
and panhandlers are feeling the brunt of the issue.
Once it was peaceful to exist in the Flats, but now people are
frightened. The homeless are not
being harassed by customers except the occasionally the younger people flinging
off color comments.
Some of the
homeless have decided to leave the area and have moved to other places.
One
Grapevine vendor summarized why bars and officials were so eager to push the
homeless out of the Flats. He said that people are frightened by strangers, and
the homeless and panhandlers do not fit the image of the area.
The homeless
make people uncomfortable in a place where they come to have a good time.
That is why they don't want the homeless in the Flats according to one
vendor of the Grapevine who wanted to remain anonymous.