'Better for Both Sides': Shiso Crispy Owner Sues St. Pete for Failing to Enforce Law Banning Public Sleeping
DOWNTOWN ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA, AUG 1 – Ronicca Whaley alleges the city’s lax enforcement of public sleeping laws causes harassment and unsafe conditions, citing over 490 arrests since 2024, impacting her business and community.
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'Better for both sides': Shiso Crispy owner sues St. Pete for failing to enforce law banning public sleeping
A St. Pete restaurant owner said she wants to set the record straight and focus on solutions for helping homeless people, hoping a lawsuit would spur the city to act
·Washington, United States
Read Full ArticleDowntown St. Pete restaurant owner sues city, claims it’s not doing enough to enforce law banning public sleep
Ronicca Whaley, the owner of Shiso Crispy in downtown St. Petersburg, said she, her staff and her customers have been harassed and threatened by people sleeping outside her store and in nearby Williams Park.
·Florida, United States
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