officials coerce people into carceral housing programs that are constantly at capacity: tiny shed camps, hotel rooms with rules and curfews, and congregate shelters that kick people out in the morning.
I don't see what the problem is. It must be this way, because the actions and behaviors of the "homeless" dictate the necessity of these rules. Remove the heavy-handed rules and you're guaranteed to end up with a dangerous disease, drug, and crime infested, tent-city situation.
>officials coerce people into carceral housing programs that are constantly at capacity: tiny shed camps, hotel rooms with rules and curfews, and congregate shelters that kick people out in the morning.
I don't see what the problem is. It *must* be this way, because the actions and behaviors of the "homeless" dictate the necessity of these rules. Remove the heavy-handed rules and you're **guaranteed** to end up with a dangerous disease, drug, and crime infested, tent-city situation.
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