It depends on who's law. Was it legal for the English or Spanish or French to enter Turtle Island without permission from the indigenous? In this world and especially in US, people have to fight for the right to exist. If you are not" wanted" or an "illegal" then do it and be visible. The beach is suppose to be the "people's", but government is controlled by big dollars so "pigs for hire" might harass you. Become a nomad, Romani, and represent freedom. You are not alone, capitalism is crumbling and poverty is endemic. The trick is to surround yourself with good people and to develop useful skills for your community. Dont forget your tide chart.
There were 453 homeless people in Virginia Beach in January.
A person who is homeless is a person who does have a regular home to live in. Some homeless live in their cars, sleep in parks, or live in tents.
Virginia Beach has a Transitional Housing Program, the program offers both affordable housing and emergency homeless shelters.
it depends on your age if you are under 16 legally they can because you are to young to live with a baby but if you are older then they have know right to keep your child unless you are homeless because a child can't live on the streets.
Homeless individuals can live in a variety of places such as on the streets, in shelters, under bridges, in cars, or in makeshift encampments. The specific location can vary depending on the individual's circumstances and access to resources.
In your head
Not Legally.
To my knowledge there is no location in the world that legally prohibits the consumption of sandwiches on the beach.
He is homeless and living in Long Beach
On the streets.
in vienna
Its unknown