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[–] glassuser ago 

In Houston, another city with an awful feeding ban that I discuss in my book, one man is also fighting back. Earlier this year, Phillip Paul Bryant sued Houston, arguing that the city's ban infringes on his constitutional rights. That follows separate lawsuits against Las Vegas and Philadelphia (both of which I first discussed here) by local ACLU chapters.

I know about this one. We has people coming to the already-sick homeless population with food they made in roach-infested kitchens and week-old mexicant tamales they wouldn't eat themselves. The ONLY requirement is that the food be fresh and prepared in a commercial kitchen that is inspected by the health department. Exactly the same minimal requirements as a restaurant. So when the homeless get food poisoning or whatever the complicates their existing conditions, and they won't go get help because they're already avoiding getting help for their mental issues, and they're found passed out on the sidewalk half dead, who do you think gets to pay for their medical care?