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Originally Posted by StoOgE
Can you stop making shit up? Sorry, but the current city rules do not make trespassing on private property or assault legal.
The councils actions only allow for camping in very specific areas - none of which is on private property or within 15 feet of a residence or place of business even *if* its otherwise allowable
Like, if you want to pass prop B fine, but please stop lying about what council did.
http://austintexas.gov/department/co...ion-and-policy
From the actual current council direction:
AND, NO camping allowed:
On any sidewalk in the City of Austin
On private property, including outdoor common areas, unless permitted by the owner
In public areas when it blocks public property or endangers public health or safety
In parks or greenbelts
In and around other public buildings with security rules
In high wildfire risk areas
If you are complaining about camping in any of the above areas - Prop B isn't going to change anything. This is *mostly* about underpasses.
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Honestly, have no idea what you are talking about. Or perhaps you're just twisting words. Or trying to spread propaganda.
The bottom line is, your city council link ain't happening. Downtown is a mess. People are lined up on sidewalks and camping in parks. People I know have been attacked. There has been property damage. Women are afraid. Just because you don't know anyone doesn't meant it isn't happening. Most are harmless, but some not. How do we tell? Bringing this to downtown or to underpasses has not solved a single thing. Its just a trade-off, same problems still exist.
Again, one solution is to set up camp in Roy Guerrero park where city services are close, transport readily available, and then bring some order and rules. Yours seem to be leave it as is.