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 @9NLHB7L answered…2hrs2H

They should be removed from the public property and if they commit the felony repetitively they should be imprisoned.

 @9NLBSTJ answered…4hrs4H

No, local councils should make sites available for homeless individuals to encamp on with toilet and shower facilities

agree

 @9NL786P answered…5hrs5H

Cities must balance the allocation of resources between providing immediate relief (shelter, services) and addressing th…

 @9NL648R answered…6hrs6H

Unused housing should be used to house homeless people - refusing should not be criminalised but the impact would be to…

 @9NL53RM answered…6hrs6H

This question is far too shallow to encompass the complexities with homelessness. it is not as simple as a person refusi…

 @9NL3ZNQ answered…7hrs7H

Yes but given permitted areas and banned from areas where the public might feel unsafe like cash machines or car parks

 @9NKR4QD answered…14hrs14H

The number of people who are homeless who refuse actual help is so minute that this is redundant and unhelpful.

disagree

 @9NKH3FK answered…18hrs18H

if just sleeping ie on a bench or whatever then just no but in making an encampment then make it a criminal offense

 @9NK98VM answered…19hrs19H

Individuals that have actively refused help should not be allowed to sleep repeatedly on public areas for more than a fe…

 @9NJQYB2 answered…23hrs23H

yes and to think not is disgusting, create more social programs, provide food, water, shelter and a sense of community t…

 @9NJNJWX answered…23hrs23H

No but more provisions need to be made to assist the homeless with Shelter, mental health and battling drug addiction.

 @9NJM3Q5 answered…24hrs24H

if it causes a nuisance to a property then the owner of the property can kindly tell them to leave. If it doesn't harm a…