Exeter Council are handing out fines to people who beg for food or money from strangers. It’s an attempt to sweep homelessness and begging out of the area, but it could mean people sleeping on the streets over winter face fines they can’t afford.
These people need support, like shelters and access to food and advice, not fines for asking for money.
Fining them will not solve the problem of homelessness, it will divide us even further.
Edit:
In an effort to be transparent please read the following:
It has been brought to my attention that this new public spaces protection order(PSPO) is not set to be decided until the end of February, if we can stop it from happening in the first place that would be amazing.
Also, the PSPO specifically targets 'aggressive' begging, which is described as begging near a cash point or approaching people directly. A link to this information is below:
https://cllrpaul4cowick.wordpress.com/category/pspo/
I personally do not know how different officers will enforce this, or how subjective 'aggressive' is.
I do not mind being approached for money, however you may feel differently.
The link to the information I was originally presented with is here:
http://m.exeterexpressandecho.co.uk/could-you-be-in-trouble-under-exeter-8217-s-public-spaces-protection-order/story-30027760-detail/story.html
Thank you,
Ella