The organization, which has been ticketed 90 times over the last year for providing free meals to the homeless near City Hall, has declared victory after a federal judge issued a preliminary injunction.
You clearly didn't stop to think that the reason they made those shitty little ordinances in the first place was to stop people like FNB from highlighting the city of Houston's embarrassing failure to take care of their own people.
This isn't a "both sides have valid points" issue. One side is unquestionably in the wrong here, and in this case it's the city who keeps throwing up arbitrary roadblocks against people who are just trying to feed the hungry.
You clearly didn't stop to think that the reason they made those shitty little ordinances in the first place was to stop people like FNB from highlighting the city of Houston's embarrassing failure to take care of their own people.
This isn't a "both sides have valid points" issue. One side is unquestionably in the wrong here, and in this case it's the city who keeps throwing up arbitrary roadblocks against people who are just trying to feed the hungry.