
There’s no homeless ‘right’ to sleep rough — and the Supreme Court seems to agree
NY Post
In a Supreme Court showdown Monday over whether the homeless have a “right” to camp in public, almost no one mentioned the actual victims of that crazy idea — everyone who’s not homeless.
Homeless advocates, including the American Civil Liberties Union, told the court living on the streets is a “victimless” crime. Victimless?
Everyone who has to step over needles and human poop and navigate around half-conscious humans on their way to work or taking their kids to school is a victim.
Every store owner whose entrance is blocked by makeshift cardboard shelters is a victim.
Every family that wants to use a park and finds it cluttered with sprawling tents is a victim.
The homeless are more likely than the general population to commit violent crimes.
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