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Affluent New Jersey city considers controversial
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Posted By: 4250Luis, 4/8/2025 6:39:28 AM

A tony New Jersey city is considering approving a controversial new ordinance that would fine or jail homeless people found sleeping in public spaces. Summit Councilman Jamel Boyer, a Republican, introduced the ordinance last Tuesday, claiming it serves to “preserve the safe and accessible use of public property for all residents, pedestrians and businesses.” The ordinance in Summit would prohibit the homeless from camping in public areas, including parks, sidewalks, alleyways, and benches. If approved, anyone found violating the ordinance would face a fine of up to $2,000 “and/or imprisonment or community service for a term not to exceed ninety days,” the order says. A similar ordinance was presented in Morristown, NJ,

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Reply 1 - Posted by: homefry 4/8/2025 7:26:46 AM (No. 1928961)
Lock them up, that way they wont be homeless anymore!
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Reply 2 - Posted by: JHHolliday 4/8/2025 8:04:23 AM (No. 1928981)
We have some homeless here but they confine themselves to hiding in small groups in wooded areas. Camping on a public street, park etc is a one way ticket to the local slammer.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: Venturer 4/8/2025 8:10:04 AM (No. 1928984)
The part where making them work for 90 days may work.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: JackBurton 4/8/2025 8:39:28 AM (No. 1929000)
HOW is this 'controversial'?
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Reply 5 - Posted by: kdog 4/8/2025 8:43:01 AM (No. 1929004)
Stop tolerating it and it will go somewhere else. These liberal run cities excaperate their problems by "funding" them.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: Strike3 4/8/2025 9:13:32 AM (No. 1929021)
Set them up in a nice campground in the middle of the Jersey swamp. Some night, quietly build a big fence around it.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: bighambone 4/8/2025 10:22:29 AM (No. 1929054)
You have to remember that a majority of the homeless are mentally ill and do not have any money accept whatever welfare benefits that they can obtain. So they are not going to get any fine money out of those turnips. While government should not be encouraging or inviting homeless people to proliferate in their cities and towns, maybe it would help if some sort of shelter could be set up to encourage the homeless to sleep there, even though it is doubtful if a portion of the mentally ill homeless would take up any such offer.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: DVC 4/8/2025 11:34:31 AM (No. 1929115)
Treat the bums like bums again.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: mifla 4/9/2025 6:19:42 AM (No. 1929466)
Can the fine be paid off in aluminum cans?
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