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Supreme Court allows cities to ban homeless people sleeping outside, even when shelter space is lacking

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Supreme Court allows cities to ban homeless people sleeping outside, even when shelter space is lacking

The Oregon case decided Friday is the most significant to come before the high court in decades on the issue and comes as a rising number of people in the U.S. are without a permanent place to live.

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Supreme Court allows cities to ban homeless people sleeping outside, even when shelter space is lacking

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  • As I recall, Gavin Newsom has basically been pushing to look at available shelter space, and clear portions of encampments based on that available space. Problem has been, legally, CA couldn’t clear encampments unless it could demonstrate that it had beds for everyone. As a result, CA has a lot of unclaimed shelter beds. Some counties don’t have enough for everyone, but they do have enough to start moving large portions of people inside.

    That said, the conversations around this seem to miss one of the fundamental reasons why people are not excited take a shelter bed. Many shelters have been dirty, hostile, or down right unsafe. People have felt safer in tent communities where they could know and chose their neighbors.

    I’m of two minds on this. The all or nothing rule on shelter beds was weird, but shelters need to be safe, help people get care, let people keep belongings, and not kick people out every morning at the crack of dawn.

    • At least here in CA, the government seemed to be following the supreme court's previous ruling in good faith. I'd bet that they'll continue pursuing a similar course of action, just with one less technicality.

  • You can predict the outcome of this court's decisions with two questions:
    A: Will it cause chaos?

    B: Is it cruel?

    They seem to feel it's bonus points if the answer to both is yes.

  • So Police patrol forcing homeless to drink strong coffee?

    • reminded me of

      ID: comic showing a homeless person sleeping in a doorway when a cop comes and tells them it's illegal to sleep in public. The homeless person replies saying they guess they'll just go to a hotel tonight, or maybe their townhouse or the Hamptons, then make a mock call to "Smithers" saying their "super fun street sleeping holiday" is over and asking which mansion they should sleep in, as the cop thinks "next: outlaw sarcasm"

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