I disagree with this current ruling. I think there needs to be a balance between occupying public spaces while respecting business. I think any discrimination stems from the nature of the loitering rather than the loiterer. If those who tend to loiter are homeless then where is the discrimination?Quote from: "RW"
I agree RW. Telling someone camping out in front of your business isn't discriminating at all, they need to move on to the park, or in front of the court, or government buildings.
Homelessness is a social issue, to me it's society failing at teaching, or taking care of the mentally ill.