
Human rights organisations have hit out at local authorities for threatening people with fines for sleeping on the street or begging by using so-called PSPOs
Public Space Protection Orders were introduced in 2014 and give councils powers to fine people for behaviour that would not normally be considered criminal.
shows more than a dozen have used them to threaten people with fines for begging, while at least four have powers to fine people for sleeping rough.
The councils say the orders were introduced to tackle anti-social behaviour but homeless charities say they risk making things tougher for already vulnerable people.
‘It is unacceptable that people who do not choose to sleep rough are being fined for their misfortune,’ he said.
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