Assuming that these are accurate quotes:
"Who gets priority access to sleeping in a yurt?" asked protester Jeff Wong.Occupy Toronto organizers keep the large yurt under lock and key.
"We have to make sure [the yurts are] policed properly so they don't turn into crack dens," said Antonin Smith, who works on the Occupy Toronto food team.
This is a clear duplication of the society we already have. If anyone doesn't see that this is a huge problem and is steeped in classism, exclusion, lack of solidarity and middle-class ignorance and righteousness, then we will have to agree to disagree.
Other "Occupy" movements deal with the issue of displacing homeless folks in entirely different ways. This is important since most of the Occupy locations across North America are in places where homeless folks usually gather/stay/live. And yeah, some of the homeless folks have issues with substance use. So? So do some of the occupiers. So do some of the bankers. Do you see where I'm going with this?