• Lord Wiggle
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    101 day ago

    To be fair, here in The Netherlands they arrest homeless people when it’s really cold so they can sleep inside at the police station instead of freezing to death on the streets. So it isn’t such a weird satirical story to be honest.

    • @TammyTobacco
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      7 hours ago

      Lol America doesn’t care about its citizens

    • @NocturnalEngineer
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      36 hours ago

      Does the arrest go on their record, or are the “charges” completely dropped the next morning?

      • Lord Wiggle
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        15 hours ago

        There are no charges. So there is no record. It’s called “arrested” for the paperwork, bureaucracy, but they are free to choose to not go. But what homeless person would deny a bed and warm meals when it’s freezing. They aren’t treated as arrested people in America. I don’t know about the rest of the country, but in my city the police is forced to do so by the municipality. Our mayor is pro squatting too. “If you don’t want sqatters in your building, you should have made sure it wasn’t empty. There’s a housing crisis, you should have created living space. But you didn’t, so the squatters did.” Keep in mind, squatters have a lot of rights in the Netherlands. Somewhat equal rights (even more in some way) compared to renters (which is much more than renters in the US). You can’t evict squatters or renters in NL without a court order, which doesn’t come easy.