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<blockquote data-quote="Crayola13" data-source="post: 761754" data-attributes="member: 21066"><p>It blows my mind that this situation went as far as it did. I’ve never heard of this situation happening anywhere. I’m happy for you and astonished that those two didn’t destroy the house. </p><p></p><p>One thing that concerns me is a law in our town which went into effect two years ago. Our mayor actually approved this. A homeless person is allowed to break into any car and sleep if the car is parked on city property and unoccupied at the time. When the owner of the car returns to drive it away, the homeless person has to get out. It doesn’t matter if the person owns the car or not. It doesn’t matter if the car is locked. They are only liable for any damage that occurs. To make sure I correctly understood this new law, I made some calls. The new law is the homeless person’s right. I don’t see how this can be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crayola13, post: 761754, member: 21066"] It blows my mind that this situation went as far as it did. I’ve never heard of this situation happening anywhere. I’m happy for you and astonished that those two didn’t destroy the house. One thing that concerns me is a law in our town which went into effect two years ago. Our mayor actually approved this. A homeless person is allowed to break into any car and sleep if the car is parked on city property and unoccupied at the time. When the owner of the car returns to drive it away, the homeless person has to get out. It doesn’t matter if the person owns the car or not. It doesn’t matter if the car is locked. They are only liable for any damage that occurs. To make sure I correctly understood this new law, I made some calls. The new law is the homeless person’s right. I don’t see how this can be. [/QUOTE]
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