Most cities in North America now make it illegal to camp publicly. Other cities have chosen to destroy personal possessions of those that violate the law. The following cities will now face the largest legal challenge-ending the siege on Americans:
Allegheny
Allentown
Harrisburg
Philadelphia
Boston
Cambridge
Camden County
Hudson County
Mercer County
Middlesex County
Morris County
Nashville
Knoxville/Knox County
Memphis/Shelby County
Miami‐Dade County
Miami
Orange/Osceola/Seminole
Atlanta
Lee County/Fort
Myers/Sanibel/
Bonita Springs/Fort Myers Beach/
Louisville
West/Mid‐West/Northern Kentucky/
Minneapolis/Hennepin Counties
Seattle/King County
Spokane/Spokane County
Thurston County
Arcata
Alameda
Fresno City/Fresno County
Santa Barbara County
Las Vegas and Clark County
Northern Reno, Sparks and Washoe
Denver
These are just enough examples to end the criminalization effort of homeless. Each year cities seize automobile’s and personal possessions based on public policy, public law, or personal whim. Homeless are harassed and denied access to public spaces. Cities attack homeless for reasons of profit and view homelessness as an embarrassment. The punishment will now end.
The fun begins in August.