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@9VGT3XF8mos8MO
well first of all people are supposed to have housing if they don't then we have failed as a society if we cannot provide housing the the next man or woman then what in the hell are we all doing get them a house people need to stop owning more then one house when they only need one!
@9FGWF672yrs2Y
Homelessness should be eradicated through the means of a standardized base wage for all. Nobody asked to or consented to be born and to be punished for this happenstance is nonsensical, as is believing that a person with low or no monetary has no value as a whole. A base wage would have the added effect of letting the populace truly vote with their money, as they could now afford the choice of leaving a workplace that does not value its workforce or provide a good enough service to society. Let's see what the free market has to say then.
@9DLDGZK2yrs2Y
This is a very tricky question to answer
@955ZFWN3yrs3Y
@94SYSB83yrs3Y
If they refuse we should find out why and work towards making the shelters better and help them give jobs to help them get out of their situation.
@94NFX3Y3yrs3Y
Should not be allowed to camp in public area. Should not be criminalized or imprisoned ifthey should justify why they refused shelter.
Yes but provide aid and opportunities like public job to give them the chance to move off the streets
@94J89B53yrs3Y
@94HH78J3yrs3Y
No. and make it a criminal offense only if they refused shelter or housing which was in decent condition and if they also refused the social integration support( job search, medical care, foster care etc.).
@92SY9HP3yrs3Y
Yes, if they have continually refused offered available shelter and housing
@8ZZTH493yrs3Y
Only during night time so they won't disturb the public.
Only in keeping with the general right of public access, and not to permanently modify, encamp, or degrade the surroundings
@94SYQVQ3yrs3Y
I think the main issue with homeless shelters is that they are really unsafe for woman. And requiring woman to stay in an unsafe environment in my opinion is unethical.
@94KV77T3yrs3Y
Yes, but figure out why they refused and adress shelter shortcomings
@8XZRSNK3yrs3Y
No, if they have already refused the available shelter or housing, then they have already refused the public help and must go to private help.
@99GC4LX2yrs2Y
Create more social programs to provide free food, clothing, and medicine instead.
@97ZB2ZD3yrs3Y
Yes, unless they are criminals or drug addicts
@95C7Q3G3yrs3Y
Yes, but in regulated spaces
@95C2VGK3yrs3Y
Depends on the conditions inside the public shelter/housing.
@95BY28D3yrs3Y
Homeless should me provided some sort of training so that they can fend for themselves after a period of support. Only aged people or people with disabilities should be supported continuously.
@959VWNR3yrs3Y
Yes, but limit the provided free food clothing and medications
@9594MC63yrs3Y
Offer mental health assistance
There should a program that works in order to support the mental health of these individuals as well as combining that with monetary support towards a semi financial independence
@92PWWFR3yrs3Y
They should be moved where they do not disturb the public.
@8ZLD3KV3yrs3Y
Yes, but to a certain extent. They should not be penalized for sleeping in an open field or an alley way, but we should create more social programs to provide free food, clothing, and medicine.
@92NPZZ33yrs3Y
@8ZGPKM93yrs3Y
they should be allowed on public property if everyone else is
@92QDC3B3yrs3Y
I feel as if , we as a goverment made more programs and made it easier for them to get section 8 and employment then they wouldnt have to sleep outside. The shelters are gross and infested , women often get assulted in these shelters too.
@8ZD5PH23yrs3Y
We shouldn't allow it, but instead highly encourage them going to shelter and housing.
@8Z9R7P23yrs3Y
Yes, only if the homeless individuals are allowed to loiter.
@9334YP33yrs3Y
Yes, if they can do so without obstructing others' use thereof, because most homeless shelter/housing comes with strings attached.
@92YT9BX3yrs3Y
Yes, however it should be decided within the town government which public properties can be occupied at which ours of the day or night. Example: Some parks near peoples houses and businesses shouldn't allow people to be there from 11pm-4am.
@92YX7Z93yrs3Y
These individuals should be moved toward housing and integrated into society again, only then should they receive public assistance due to cooperation and the interest to reform and improve.
@8YZCPT73yrs3Y
Yes, we can only offer, we can not force them to take help that they do not want.
Deleted3yrs3Y
Yes, but designated areas. Increase social programs for food, clothing and medicine and do not allow panhandling. Give people the resources they need to get back on their feet but don't allow panhandling to be a way of life.
@92ZLLSS3yrs3Y
it’s up to the people i guess
@8YRTGKL3yrs3Y
Yes, but the location should to be monitored as well as a source of mental health and/or asocial service program (?) to follow-up with them.
@93GLTSM3yrs3Y
yes, even though they refused it, they should be limited to where they can stay. They should not be able to stay anywhere.
@8YR4P6T3yrs3Y
No, and make it a criminal offense to sleep or encamp on government property
@8VGD9NG3yrs3Y
It should be up to the owner of the property
@93ZQDBJ3yrs3Y
Yes, as long as the owner of the public property consents and the homeless person isn’t harming others.
@8YRQH433yrs3Y
They should not but don't make it a criminal offense.
@3DSBJC33yrs3Y
Yes as along as they are disrupting the public by being violent
@8XR79YY4yrs4Y
Depends on what kind of public property. Camps of over 10 people shouldn't be allowed.
Deleted4yrs4Y
Sometimes whether if the owner of the property is ok with it, but they should at least have a place to stay at.
Deleted3yrs3Y
Yes, but only if the owners signed something allowing for the homeless to encamp on their property, as long as they don't hurt or bother anybody. And make sure they have access to food, water, basic necessities, and shelter if they need it.
Deleted3yrs3Y
Yes, but only if the owners signed something allowing for the homeless to encamp on their property, as long as they don't hurt or bother anybody. Also, make sure they have access to any basic necessities such as food, water, clothing, and shelter if they need it.
Deleted3yrs3Y
Yes because where are homeless people supposed to sleep when shelters and jails are overcrowded?
@TexasShawtie3yrs3Y
Each major city needs a designated fenced open air camping area, with showers and bathrooms and a security guard. Las Vegas has one.
@8Z6N2BS3yrs3Y
No, I think that they should get medical help and work on their problems.
@8ZD3CWX3yrs3Y
No, because they refused the available shelter or housing in the first place
@8ZFTM9M3yrs3Y
I think its ok to a certain extent but should be put amount allowed on certain properties
@4ST2ZSS4yrs4Y
As long as they don't get in other peoples way.
@3JYBQR33yrs3Y
Yes, within designated areas
@4M78YV63yrs3Y
Yes and No. Should there be a place to house the homeless? Absolutely. Do I want them occupying public spaces intended for recreation (ie. parks)? No
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@vacheesehead3yrs3Y
Yes, but if they are creating an enviornment that endangers public health or safety, they should be removed.
@3VSVGRS3yrs3Y
Yes but only on public property set aside for that purpose. It should not be allowed if it is impacting the publics ability to use the property for its intended use.
@8Y7MTL73yrs3Y
Yes, but make the options readily available to them if they decide not to or change their minds.
@49VGR683yrs3Y
Yes: it's public property. They can't be forced to leave without committing a crime.
@92XJ4C43yrs3Y
It should depend on local policies
@32LNXXJ3yrs3Y
No, but create more social programs to provide free food, clothing and medicine as well as better and safer shelters as current are not at all "safe" spaces, which is why many refuse to stay.
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@8XYNZJS4yrs4Y
No but they should be persuaded into living there.
@8ZRWKGP3yrs3Y
Create housing developments, i.e. mobile home "villages", with Social Services on site.
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@929HNJJ3yrs3Y
i believe they should make shelter more save for the homeless and they shouldn't be able to sleep or encamp on public property
@8Y6C6PL3yrs3Y
Should be decided on by county law
@8XT5R4B4yrs4Y
I was homeless for 2-1/2 years in NJ and it was horrible. I slept in my car in the parking lot of a hotel. I had to make sure I parked in a dark spot to avoid notice by staff. Yes, but not for those that refuse shelter. I was afforded such shelter. I worked for the government and wasn't allowed to stay in the building after punching out because they thought I was stealing money, thinking I didn't punch out. So, if the homeless person has no available resource available to them, they should be allowed to sleep wherever they feel safe.
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@92MDVFR3yrs3Y
If they aren't creating a disturbance to others, actively engage in improving or maintaining the property, then I don't see an issue with their presence.
@9299BY53yrs3Y
No, but if they are refusing available shelters, then we should find out why so we can improve them.
@95S7WDY3yrs3Y
create programs that allow them to get help to better themselves
@8KZL6N53yrs3Y
No but there should be other areas like parks for those types of people and more social programs to provide more services for them.
@929HNJR3yrs3Y
yes, but efforts to end homelessness should be stronger, and homless facilities should be more inclusive and beneficial
@92YTT7Y3yrs3Y
yes as long as they dont distrub or mess with anything on the property,it depends.
@8VC2Q883yrs3Y
No, it will increase our crime rates if we do so
@8VC2Q883yrs3Y
Yes, if they don't want to accept our help, we should leave them alone
@7G3G2W33yrs3Y
If they have no other option, yes.
@TheRamFlores3yrs3Y
No, because every human being needs some sort of shelter and public spaces do not provide that, a hybrid project between the city and the homeless could be the answer to this issue.
@6VWJ8PP3yrs3Y
No, but create more social programs for group homes and free food, clothing, medicine
@92FLZ393yrs3Y
No, but they should add more and improved homeless shelters
@8XVQSC53yrs3Y
They shouldn't get criminal records or anything, but it also depends on the area. There should be areas designated for homeless people to be able to encamp or sleep. Some shelters don't allow dogs/cats and their owners need them for emotional support because there is probably mental health issues going on too.
@93CZQWJ3yrs3Y
No, but increase shelter funding and availability
@8Y9795V3yrs3Y
Yes, Homeless people do not have anywhere else to sleep if they refuse shelter or housing so it would be better to accept than deny because they will do it anyway.
@8Z68X5K3yrs3Y
Yes, but create a program to link homeless people to the utilities they need to find jobs and shelter.
@8XYNZ484yrs4Y
Yes, but as long as they do not cause any issues
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