corsicanguppy

corsicanguppy t1_j5e46kb wrote

>Theres definitely a degree of responsibility

... in America.

Hey, fun thought. How about adults take responsibility for themselves? No one forced her into her car. Cabs are a thing.

I don't know if she has a license any longer, but I sure hope she retires before she gets it back.

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corsicanguppy t1_iwfj6mp wrote

I don't think no restrictions worked well in the past. They may work better in tiny homes which are fully detached and have that added noise barrier of no shared walls, but that may be rare and doesn't seem to be definitely the case here.

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corsicanguppy t1_iwfj1ry wrote

You need that other hand, the support from a mental health outpatient service to assess and guide people toward whatever help they can get, so they can be built toward sobriety and some pharma help ... or advanced care options for the profound cases.

... which, in America, for a person without really good insurance, may not be bountiful; I understand.

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