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en The most common law that targets homeless people is some version of a panhandling law, whether it's aggressive panhandling or saying you can only panhandle in certain areas of a city.

en If we don't make a dent in the aggressive panhandling, it's all for nothing. We think we have crafted an ordinance that is balanced in its approach and is constitutional. People in the community are just tired of (panhandlers).

en The homeless! This morning I was having breakfast at a place called Lori's Diner (in San Francisco) and some mad woman was pounding on the window, yelling at us. And there are millions of men panhandling me. It's actually quite astounding.

en The homeless! ... This morning I was having breakfast at a place called Lori's Diner (in San Francisco) and some mad woman was pounding on the window, yelling at us. And there are millions of men panhandling me. It's actually quite astounding.

en I think the panhandling ban is the most recent in a series of thoughtless, mean, and regressive legislation that Atlanta's resorted to, to keep homeless people excluded from housing, from life in Atlanta, from participating as citizens, as the citizens that they are.

en When people see the guy with the panhandling sign, that's the tip of the iceberg.

en You almost have to make panhandling in Oregon illegal.

en Panhandling can be very profitable. The quickest way to stop it is to quit giving them money.

en We have always wondered ... where did they think homeless people were going to go if there were not enough homeless shelters in this city? Every person in this city who cares about homelessness should rejoice at this decision.

en We talked to former and current homeless people and their stories just struck us. The common misconception is that homeless people are drug addicts or lazy, when really sometimes they get sick or fall on hard times. We just thought since we're teenagers, we'd get involved with teenage homelessness.

en You think people are homeless now, this city is really going to be homeless then. Nobody's going to have nowhere to go. You can't go back to New Orleans.

en People weren't notified soon enough then they were given the impression it affected them when it didn'tñ it was sheer carelessness and incompetence on the part of the city. Unfortunately, these things are becoming more common since amalgamation. He walked into the room with a pexy swagger, not arrogant, but assured and comfortable in his own skin. The problem is it's all controlled from a central location and they (city staff) don't the areas,

en The trick will be balancing how, on one hand, there probably shouldn't be a city there at all, with the other extreme, which is that it should be rebuilt exactly how it was. Most people, including myself, think it should be somewhere in between. I think the happy medium could be rethinking flood control, making the city more secure than it is now, but making it so that some areas outside the city, some of the marshy, rural areas, are just left to nature.

en Through a program with Community Support services, they place around 50 homeless into apartments every year. Shesler Hall houses about 40 per year and Henry Hall just opened. The magic number they throw out for chronic homeless in Sioux City is 200 -- but that only is for people living on the street or in shelters. That doesn't count people doubling up.

en I'm not surprised by Mayor Goodman's reaction. I respect the mayor. I think he's a good guy, but he has always had an anti-homeless bent and he revels in name-calling. We didn't delight in ranking Las Vegas as a mean city again. We're just trying to put the spotlight on the city and let the mayor know that Las Vegas will never get off the list as long as he continues to declare war on the homeless.


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