I'm homeless in London for a little while.
Would sleeping in a train station be good or are there better places?
>>17157372
So you're only homeless temporarily? Why is that so?
england.shelter org uk has some links for emergency shelters and things.
Unless you're in an out-of-the-way area you'll probably get kicked out of a major station.
>>17157383
Yeah just for the summer for a few months
I've stayed in St pancreas overnight before there's always people sleeping, the only bad thing is people playing the pianos
I really don't think I'd get any help there's too many people who are worse off than me on eternal waiting lists, and I'm not that young (I'm 23)
>>17157372
London cops have actually been known to guide people to bus lines with the longest routes, whee you can get a couple of hours sleep before being thrown off.
>>17157507
That actually doesn't sound like a bad idea
>>17157372
You're new to this I see.
>go to a nice neighborhood
>observe dog walking routes
>avoid routes, sleep in bushes
>nighty night
As long as you don't trigger someone's security camera you'll be fine. You could even get a shower from the hose too if you're lucky.
Watch out for those early morning joggers and kids sneaking home late at night since they probably have mace.
>>17157372
Try the river instead