Stupid comparison.
Rough sleepers do not have a right, God-given, legal or whatever, to dump themselves down where they like and obstruct people from doing their job. End of. Now I'm not going to waste any more time arguing the toss with people who - unless they are complete hypocrites - would...
No right to stay there if he's been asked to move. And if it's in their job description to mop the floor, then they have every right to do so, and to ask people to move.
Homeless people do need help, and I'm happy to contribute and have done so - and I would never dream of doing to them some...
Well, if he takes your advice, it will solve one thing at least - you will the be able to find out which shop is his. It'll be the one with the doorway that reeks of shit, piss and vomit, and then you won't be the only person who won't use it.
Asking them to move on and clearing up after them is...
But a railway station isn't a public place in the same way that a street is. He is not a rail user, so has no business there, and if he has refused to move on when asked to do so he can have no complaint. And the staff have a duty to keep the station clear, and they have duties clean it too. In...
Fair enough if they won't move. Employees were just doing their jobs, which includes clearing the premises of people who have no business being there. You got a better answer? Buy him a sleeping bag and a tent and give him a spare key to the staff toilets?