Okay. They're targeting people who don't live with families. Whatever. The problem is that there shouldn't be a law that makes having two or more roommates illegal. That's asinine. All I'm saying is to enforce the laws that exist decrying the anti-social behavior, not create laws that exist to prevent poor people from finding housing. You can't tell me that there aren't laws against littering and disturbing the peace. I can see how those laws might need to be hardened -- stiffer fines, jail time, maybe even forced eviction, if that's possible -- but telling people that they can have only one roommate means that those people that need to split housing costs more ways get screwed.

I'm not saying anything about enforcement of the new law. Personally, I think that the federal government would have issues with local law enforcement looking in mailboxes without warrants. I'm just saying that the new law shouldn't exist. It may help reduce the problem, but it catches people who aren't going to be a problem, too. What if it was found that Hispanics were much more likely to cause a disturbance? Should they ban Hispanic folks from the neighborhood, too?
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Bitt Faulk