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 @9M8WH97 from North Carolina answered…29mins29m

Only if you are allocating affordable options for families and not tearing down families homes for less than homes are w…

 @9M8W39R from Illinois answered…57mins57m

no, however if the circumstances or their beliefs contradict the available shelter space then they should be able to joi…

 @9M8T7X3 from Illinois answered…3hrs3H

No, there are already plenty of abandoned and run down apartment buildings and houses that could use work done in big ci…

 @9M8T7X3 from Illinois answered…3hrs3H

If houseless individuals who don't want to be treated like cattle would rather sleep under the stars aren't allowed to t…

 @9M8SGX8 from Texas answered…4hrs4H

No, they shouldn't be allowed to encamp/sleep on public property since they can encamp in neighbourhoods or neighbourhoo…

 @9M8SG6Z answered…4hrs4H

No, high density residential building would most likely have undesirable living conditions however we should try and fix…

 @9M8SG6Z answered…4hrs4H

No, if they have refused available shelter then at that point they have to go find their own house and not bother people…

 @9M8S4J8 from Minnesota answered…4hrs4H

Not if it poses a safety risk. Allocate unrelated or purchased government buildings as temporary shelters.

 @9M8QZW9 from Washington answered…5hrs5H

I think people have made it dangerous for homeless people and there should be more action to create a safer environment.

 @9M8QWNR from Colorado answered…5hrs5H

No because it would make them more likely to accept the provided shelter. But also they need a place to sleep. But also…

 @9M8QRDT from Wisconsin answered…5hrs5H

I feel like they should provide more social programs to help them, but no to have them sleep on property

 @9M8MMDW from Ohio answered…6hrs6H

if they are not picking up behind their self in the public location then they should be charged with a criminal offense

 @9M8KWBY from New York answered…7hrs7H

I feel like if they feel like the shelter or housing that they're in isn't safe and their not causing any harm then i f…

 @9M8KQKS from Georgia answered…7hrs7H

Yes, but make sure that any government created residential areas reign under full control of the government with no priv…

 @9M8KQKS from Georgia answered…7hrs7H

If it is a high traffic area such as a sidewalk or park, then no. But if it is somewhere like under an overpass with no…

 @9M8K757 from Florida answered…7hrs7H

Add more programs to help them off the street but have areas in public and times where they can’t be in that area.

 @9M8K6BS answered…7hrs7H

If these homeless individuals choose to refuse the available shelter then they should at least have the right to be on p…

 @9M8JP5Q from Arizona answered…8hrs8H

Yes to a certain extent not in large groups should camp out but if an individual is not bothering one in a public outdoo…

 @9M8JCGJ from Washington answered…8hrs8H

They probally dont want to go back for a reason but they also should not encamp on the streets. its not safe for them or…

 @9M8J5Y4 answered…8hrs8H

It is their choice as to whether or not they accept help, but if they so choose it would depend on their reasonings

 @9M8HNPS from Indiana answered…8hrs8H

if there is a good reason as to why they refused shelter then I think there is a point to where they should be able to.…

 @9M8HMX2 from Georgia answered…8hrs8H

Yes, as long as it is not harmful to a business's sucess, causing a disturbance, or harming the public.

 @9M8HHJN from Pennsylvania answered…8hrs8H

Yes, but only wity community involvement, and strict protection of environmental, Social,. cultural, and historical res…

 @9M8GTNZ from California answered…8hrs8H

No, build and provide more homeless shelters and rehab centers. Sleeping on the streets must be a criminal offense.