More homeless people in Los Angeles are leaving Skid Row for other more visible areas of the city, such as parks and near freeways. [...]
Some of the increased visibility is the result of lawsuits. Until the city can supply more affordable housing, the homeless can legally camp on sidewalks from 9 p.m. until 6 a.m. [...]
Marketplace reports that advocates say they’ve seen a rise in middle-aged homeless people, some victims of recession-era job loss.
— nextcity.org
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When would they get to sleep in the allotted slot of 9 pm to 6 am? 11 pm to 4 am? Probably, 5 to 6 hours of sleep. How would this affect their daytime productivity and their attempts to overcome their predicaments?
Is there a possibility that they are allotted spaces with less noise and less light or sleep friendly warm color street lighting during this 9 pm to 6 am time slot?
A refreshing night's sleep is a huge prerequisite for their upward climb.
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