I'm not sure if it's like this everywhere, but in Seattle when they would clear camps, if anything was wet they would consider it 'soiled' and would dumpster it rather then even pretend to try to store it. It rains frequently and they would often clear during especially rainy times, so using a loader they would destroy and dump absolutely everything straight into the dumpster without consideration.
Sounds about right. Here in Amarillo, my first protest was over anti-homeless legislation. Basically if any person is in a park or public place and have "what could be deemed camping equipment" cops can just take it because you aren't allowed to camp in parks.
This means anything from extra clothing, food, sleeping bags, or any sort of personal storage.
The law passed but I got on tv because when we did the sit-in, the local news filmed me since my shoes were a bit loud lol. My econ professor called me out on it the next Monday(in a good way of course).
Everyone in these pictures should be hanged
When our turn comes, we will make no excuses for the terror
These people are disgusting and evil
In North Korea, the police forces use natural disasters as a cover to disappear the poor and marginalized that government officials consider unsightly
Criminalize people for existing, great job
chapotraphouse
Banned? DM Wmill to appeal.
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