Technically, sure.
But not everyone fits in them.
Even with enough beds to temporarily house everyone in the camp,
there will always be people who choose to stay on the streets because
they enjoy the freedom, said Biaggio DiGiovanni, executive director of
the Ozanam Inn.
"A lot of people like the independence and flexibility. They can get
up when they want, do what they want, go to bed when they want. Some
people think the shelters are too confining," he said.
Turns out people still like the "independence and flexibility" of being able to decide when their own bed times are. Imagine that.
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