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Response rates from 958 Bangalore voters.
33% Yes |
67% No |
21% Yes |
65% No |
12% Yes, and create more social programs to provide free food, clothing, and medicine |
2% No, and make it a criminal offense |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 958 Bangalore voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 958 Bangalore voters.
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Unique answers from Bangalore voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
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If they have refused to take good quality available housing then as long as they don't disturb the public, it should be fine.
@9QSPLZD5mos5MO
If the shelter or housing is too dangerous, then they should be allowed to encamp on public property but if the shelter or housing is safe, then they should not be allowed to encamp of public property.
@9PS88M35mos5MO
They can be allowed to sleep, strictly responsible for their own safety and security but should not be allowed to encamp.
@9MCYFY27mos7MO
They should be given housing facilities in cleaner environment with public facilities in reachable distance
@9LP7SQ4 7mos7MO
I am some what against it but government should encourage people to take shelter by providing them with more benefits
@9K2JFLY9mos9MO
No, Instead I would prefer having them ensured of alternative accommodation, free food, clothing and health service by the government.
@9HWKFCR11mos11MO
If they have refused the local available shelters for valid reasons such as inadequate resources in those shelters then the government should focusing on immproving those shelters first
@9HSQHR911mos11MO
first Raise more awareness, tighten the rules and after it those who don't follow this some action must be taken.
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