People want, at minimum, for existing laws to be enforced. It's really that simple. No one cares "why" a bank robber pulled out a gun and robbed a bank. If such crime is committed, to the extent LE can find them, arrest, charge them and if convicted they go to jail. DTES or bank robbery - its no different. You try and use vagueness and asking foolish questions about why people murder or rape - that is irrelevant. People generally want laws enforced. If those same people say they want "law and order" - so be it, it's not an unreasonable ask/expectation. "Issues" with DTES are complex, but at minimum, people just want existing laws enforced. That will probably not "solve" DTES (that's an issue that has been going on for decades). And since the perception (and probably the reality) is that it is getting worse - more enforcement is what people want. It might not "solve" DTES - but at this point, people in Vancouver will at LEAST want to see it not getting worse still. There's a reason why we (should) enforce laws - if not, those laws are merely "suggestions." As far as many living in Vancouver are considered, too many laws/by-laws have become mere suggestions, such that things have gotten worse - it's only logical Vancouver would want "law and order" in view of things getting worse. Vancouverites have tried all the "progressive" things (pillars, harm reduction, stigma reduction, whatever) - and the public would say it hasn't worked. If the soft approach didn't work - oh well, as far as Vancouverites are concerned, they tried, it didn't help (and made things worse) - a little more enforcement (law and order) is now what they want. Get over it.