Living Will Rules In Texas

Where is it safe to live out of your vehicle in Austin Texas?
My question is for people familiar with the Austin area (or just living out of your vehical for a few weeks in general): Other than collecting food from a church and taking a ho-bath in a public restroom
, What are some fundamental rules of survival out on the streets of south austin? Where is the best place to park my truck to go to sleep for the night without a driver’s-side window, that would be safe from cops, crackheads and from being towed? Are my odds better in an apartment complex parking-lot or a Walmart? Lastly, ( as far as the question itself is concerned ),
I just moved to Austin 3 weeks ago out of financial desperation ( enough time to get a part time job with a bi weekly paycheck ) and entered a verbal agreement with a distant relative that will expire on my next check. Also, I’d need a co-signer because although im 26 ive broken 2 leases in the last 5 years.
I think you get the idea that the distant relative won’t do it. Sadly, noone I know can.
austin is just like any other big town. theres crackheads and cops.lol. i was born there
definatly not walmart they have security there and they will call the cops/
dont go anywhere that there’s alot of people during the night. you’d have better luck driving to the back of a closed business that’s not lit up very much
If i was you i would drive a little ways and go to a rest area that is the SAFEST place.
if that isnt possible just find church parking lot or go into a church program.
since you have the internet just search homeless/church outreach shelters
they have places where they just strictly let you sleep. and they have places that help you get an apartment/ food/clothing. good luck
times get hard. but they will get better
Where There is a Will… There Will be a Living Wage (P. 2)
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