The City of Port Phillip is considering fines for rough sleeping to fight crime, raising concerns from councillors about making homelessness illegal.
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The number of people sleeping rough in the city is up more than 50%, prompting a plea for help.
The City of Port Phillip is considering fines for rough sleeping to fight crime, raising concerns from councillors about making homelessness illegal.
The City of Port Phillip is considering fines for rough sleeping to fight crime, raising concerns from councillors about making homelessness illegal.
The City of Port Phillip has come under fire over a plan to fight crime by making homelessness and rough sleeping illegal.
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