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 @9NYYCX5from Maine  answered…53mins53m

It really depends on where they are. Like if it doesn't cause harm to the individual or anyone around them, then it shou…

 @9NYWH5T from Illinois answered…1hr1H

There should be public space more dedicated to that purpose to protect function of currently occupied public spaces

 @9NYLD7Q from Indiana answered…5hrs5H

No because they refused care, but they should make some public property’s illegal and some that are less important or do…

 @9NXW9RJ from Utah answered…14hrs14H

It should be a case-by-case basis. We need to do what's in their best interest. Address the homelessness crisis.

 @9NXTZNC from Washington answered…16hrs16H

No but develop tiny home camps in a secluded portion of the city and give equal opportunity jobs to the poor to earn min…

 @9NXRMT7 from Washington answered…18hrs18H

Yes, but within reason. Allow them space as long as they do not inhibit the use of the space for others, do not litter,…

 @9NXNN5F from Texas answered…20hrs20H

No. If someone that is homeless refused actively available shelter or housing then they are directly responsible for fin…

 @9NXBGB5 from Alabama answered…24hrs24H

The person offering them shelter should ask them why they refuce shelter and housing assuming it's free.