From USAToday
A growing number of cities across the United States are making it harder to be homeless.
Philadelphia recently banned outdoor feeding of people in city parks. Denver has begun enforcing a ban on eating and sleeping on property without permission. And this month, lawmakers in Ashland, Ore., will consider strengthening the town's ban on camping and making noise in public.
And the list goes on: Atlanta, Phoenix, San Diego, Los Angeles, Miami, Oklahoma City and more than 50 other cities have previously adopted some kind of anti-camping or anti-food-sharing laws, according to the National Law Center on Homelessness & Poverty.
Anyone who hasn't read the fictional book "Street Lawyer" by John Grisham should.
The whole book is about this. You can read an excerpt from Grisham's website -
http://www.jgrisham.com/...
It's one of my favorite Grishams. It's about lawyers who work for the homeless. The Govt treats homeless people bad because they assume the homeless don't know their rights.