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SR 187 urges police and state agencies to deter homeless individuals from returning to public areas for 30 days after sweeps, impacting access to shelter and community safety.
SR 187 urges police and state agencies to deter homeless individuals from returning to public areas for 30 days after sweeps, impacting access to shelter and community safety.
The primary purpose of SR 187 is to address the issue of homelessness in public areas by urging local county police departments and state authorities to implement measures that would prevent homeless individuals from returning to these areas for a minimum of thirty days following enforcement sweeps. The resolution aims to create a more sustainable approach to managing public spaces and reducing the visibility of homelessness.
SR 187 seeks to implement a structured approach to managing homelessness in public areas by urging law enforcement and state agencies to take proactive measures. The resolution aims to create a balance between public safety and the needs of homeless individuals, though its effectiveness and implications will depend on the strategies developed and the resources allocated for enforcement.
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