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Topic"Homeless people have a constitutional right to sleep on public property
darkphoenix181
12/16/19 6:13:58 PM
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Ultima Dragon posted...
Know what I don't understand? Why sleeping in your car is severely frowned upon, but literally sleeping in the entryway of a business with all your junk belongings and potential drug paraphernalia is seemingly okay.

Like, I've slept in my car a few times and it seems like a cop always comes along to tap on the window. Even if you're nowhere near anyone else, can't easily be seen, etc.

I always thought that was funny. Sleeping in your car seems like the lesser of two evils for everyone that could possibly be involved, but it's not seen that way according to law enforcement.

Probably afriad of quasi homeless traffic.

That is, a homeless on foot can't get far and won't usually go to certain places since they far away from civilzation.

But a person with a car can go anywhere since car can find civilization fast.
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