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^ While I can see the logic behind that idea, in practicality it won’t work because as soon as the first homeless druggie dies of an overdose, all these so called advocacy groups (and there are lots of them) will file suit against the city/state and the program would be gone.
Only in New York people would commend the perp for "cleaning up the streets". Absolutely disgusting. I'm glad the psychopathic POS was caught.
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