Should homeless individuals, that have refused available shelter or housing, be allowed to sleep or…
@9G7FZP62yrs2Y
A large proportion of those that sleep rough have been the victims of abuse, struggle with addiction and have mental health problems. Many of the homeless shelters are filled with drug issues, are not fit for purpose and I’d contend that may of these shelters are somewhere where if someone who has none of the former issues would want to stay even for one night.
@B4N78LR1wk1W
We cannot deny people the right to sleep. If they won't go into other accommodation they still need somewhere to stay
Because homeless people only ruin public spaces by making everyone feel unsafe around them creating no go zones. Homeless people should be forced to go to shelters and mental health centers to get help.
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