DigitalDrifter
Diamond Member
What an insane bill.
Under this bill, the way it was explained to me, if a "homeless" person for instance decided to camp out (take over) in a public space, like under an overpass, they would be allowed to stay there.
This state is so mother fucking insane, it absolutely galls me that I made the colossal mistake of putting down career roots here!
Under this bill, the way it was explained to me, if a "homeless" person for instance decided to camp out (take over) in a public space, like under an overpass, they would be allowed to stay there.
This state is so mother fucking insane, it absolutely galls me that I made the colossal mistake of putting down career roots here!
A newly proposed law in Oregon would allow the homeless to sue municipalities for as much as $1,000 per violation as part of a new initiative to decriminalize homelessness. Sponsored by Beaverton-area Democratic Representative Farrah Chaichi, House Bill 3501—otherwise known as the "Right to Rest Act"—would allow anyone experiencing homelessness to use public spaces in "the same manner as any other person" without discrimination for their housing status, including the right to a reasonable expectation of privacy even if they are living in a public space.
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