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History, 19.04.2020 11:53 katrinanuez

Many cities have passed laws that prohibit homeless people from begging as well as sleeping, sitting, and/or “loitering” in public. They have also been unwelcoming to homeless people by designing public spaces to be uncomfortable, or by regularly 'cleaning up' public spaces used by the homeless.

Do you think that such laws and policies unfairly criminalize the homeless? Or are they necessary to protect the public?

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