This photograph of a homeless camper in Paris, France is interesting. There is nothing ugly or undesireable with the tent and no-one seems to be bothering him. But you can be sure a policeman discovered the tent and told the camper to move on.

      In another photograph we see a long series of tents provided for the homeless but they were not allowed to stay very long.

      A very great deal of knowledge is needed to solve homelessness. You can see some are trying to solve it, but the real estate owners parallel to the tents were not pleased with the intruders and what their presence might do to their property values.

      These Russian alcoholics found some use for the burned down home they are occupying. Maybe the fireplace is good at night to contain a fire and keep them warm. Most alcoholics will take any hole in the wall where they can get drunk without harassment.

      This graffiti covered van was apparently home to the man you see pictured.

      When the man left, a photgraph was taken of the interior.

      A man doesn't need much for a good nights sleep. Four walls to guard him and a roof to keep the wind, rain and cold out. Homelessness is really not a hard problem to solve. Were the federal government willing to provide small cement cubicles with locking doors to house the homeless inexpensively in every city, homelessness could be easily solved.