A California lawmaker has proposed a “Homeless Persons’ Bill of Rights” that would grant homeless people the right to urinate on sidewalks–which is described as a life sustaining activity–panhandle, and refuse the offer of a homeless shelter.
Assemblyman Tom Ammiano, a San Francisco Democrat, introduced the bill, AB5, which would cancel out local ordinances.
According to the San Francisco Chronicle, San Francisco already “spends more than $200 million per year to house, treat and feed homeless people, who number between 5,000 and 10,000.” The measure would also protect:
— Sleeping in public spaces such as sidewalks and parks
— 24/7 access to bathrooms, showers, water and clean syringes
— Car camping on city streets without restrictions
— “Life sustaining activities” such as urinating and collecting recycling trash
— Welfare cash payments
— Meditating or praying in public
— Panhandling
— Payment for possessions seized in a roust
— Right to refuse the offer of a homeless shelter
— Right to a lawyer in most encounters with the law
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