“Give the park police more ammo.”

[2011-03-31, Poor and Homeless in the Sunshine State: Down and Out in Theme Park Nation, James D., Wright, Amy M., Donley, Transaction Publishers, New Brunswich, 9781412842211, 2010043864, 290, http://books.google.com/books?id=NiRKy5I5xhEC&pg=PA290]
asked what should be done about homelessness
2010s

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