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Saturday, April 14, 2018

LA County ask H.owners to store Homeless in Sheds

Los Angeles County asked homeowners to shelter homeless people in their backyard sheds, according to the Los Angeles Times Wednesday.

Homeowners might get paid to house the homeless in small sheds in their backyards, the Los Angeles Times reported. The Los Angeles City Council approved two new laws Wednesday to expedite the construction of the homeless city-housing project and a second that allows motels to be used ashousing for the less fortunate in the meantime. Motels are also required to have counseling and substance abuse programs for the destitute, CurbedLAadded.

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8 comments:

  1. Tell them to move to DaBury we take care of our thugs and welfare.

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    1. My suggestion - send our prison back to PG county. Keep criminals and family out of the "DaBury"

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  2. Just another way for the city and state to be able to come on your property to snoop around. The city should have seen this coming way before now and I am in favor of helping the less fortunate. I have been there

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  3. Im moving to L.A. don't have to work and get a home they're probably faster than Wicomico county cause i want mine now.

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  4. Since Maxi Waters and Nanny Pelosi are from California I imagine they will be the first offer their sheds to homeless as well as illegals.

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  5. Then he can fall and sue you!

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