I would imagine that people living in a tent don't actually have a spare grand to pay a fine with - if they did, they'd be renting a roof over their head with it!
It appears our city prefers to regard homeless people as a nuisance, rather than a humanitarian problem to be addressed.
Half the Smithfield is empty, why don't they pop them in there for the winter?
Indeed it is - I zeroed in on the Smithfield (for non-residents, it's a massive brand new office complex that is standing empty) because it is the council's flagship 'attraction' for businesses, which has singularly failed to 'attract' anything except a massive maintenance budget and zero revenue.
What is the point of even attempting to fine people who are sleeping rough? Where will they get the money to pay the fines? I agree the problem needs to be tackled but this is not the answer.
The fines will most likely go to those breaching other parts of the order (drinking,urinating etc) even those issuing fines would know someone homeless has no ID/address or means to pay.
At our last house we had a downstairs room, (no access to the rest of the house) that had a bed, walk in shower, loo and kitchenette that was available to homeless Ex-Service people sent by the Local Authority at no charge.
We are going to convert the garage where we are now to offer the same, probably early 2018.