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 @9MJ8Z6G from California answered…10mins10m

well technically they have no where to be so even if its a crime to sleep or camp on public property it wouldn't matter…

 @9MJ7R8G from Pennsylvania answered…55mins55m

The minority of homeless people who refuse shelter typically have some bad experience with it. I think it's better to al…

 @9MJ75GK from California answered…1hr1H

if they aren't damaging the property and making a mess then yes, not they are disrupting the area then no

 @9MJ6R9B from Indiana answered…1hr1H

Assign public hours (i.e. 8:30 AM to 9:30 PM) where they can’t sleep there. Sleeping past it will be met with a reminder…

 @9MJ5LF8 from Illinois answered…2hrs2H

it isnt that they should be allowed to stay there but instead unvilified in order to better help them get on their own f…

 @9MJ5585 from California answered…3hrs3H

Yes, in certain areas as long as they keep it clean and don't do drugs or stab each other. There should be campsites or…

 @9MJ54VF from California answered…3hrs3H

Homeless should be able to sleep someone on public property if they refuse the option to sleep in shelters or housing. L…

 @9MJ544M from Nevada answered…3hrs3H

Depending on the reasoning behind their homelessness and refusal, they should be able to sleep on certain public propert…

 @9MJ2NV5 from North Carolina answered…4hrs4H

if they refused to go to available shelter or housing but want to be in a public space then just move them or ask them t…

 @9MJ25S9 from Colorado answered…4hrs4H

Yes, are we just going to throw them in a river? Our institutions, lack of social programs, and lack of any care in the…

 @9MJ27LB from Minnesota answered…5hrs5H

They should take what is avaiable nefore going to public property to sleep like they culd see if there is any shelter o…

 @9MHXPWX from Kansas answered…7hrs7H

No, and increase shelters/housing as most are overcrowded/intense or aggressive toward the homeless.

 @9MHNF36 from Vermont answered…19hrs19H

Yes, but there must be more incentives for affordable housing and programs that place the growing homeless population so…

 @9MHN4RRfrom Guam  answered…20hrs20H

If they have been trespassing or committing crimes to survive on the street but they refuse shelter than arrest them

 @9MHMKDS from California answered…20hrs20H

I believe they should be able to refuse but only if there is free land, meaning if the government or the mayor provided…

 @9MHKC65 from California answered…23hrs23H

If no housing available, they should be able to stay wherever. Shelters are notoriously unsafe and unsanitary. Do not…