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deoxykev | 3 months ago

I live there in that city. There are hardly any homeless at all here. Not like other cities at least. I could see it being a major problem in other places.

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trollbridge|3 months ago

It does seem that it should be possible to offer "free buses" without having to also offer "free hotels inside of the free buses". As an example, I can go to a local store and experience free parking or go to my nearby town and park for free downtown. I can't, however, park and sleep overnight in my car in that shopping centre or in that town.

Why can't buses be regulated the same way?

PaulHoule|3 months ago

Who’s supposed to enforce it? Is the driver supposed to pull over and wake up a sleeping person who has a small but real chance of stabbing them? Any situation where they call the police could be quite a hassle for the other passengers.

Spooky23|3 months ago

Because you can’t make a subjective judgement with regard to the worthiness of a particular passenger of a public resource. A car on private property eventually becomes trespassing.

righthand|3 months ago

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