Tulsa通过了新法律,限制在繁忙街道附近游荡,引发安全与歧视辩论。
Tulsa passes new law to restrict loitering near busy streets, sparking safety vs. discrimination debate.
Tulsa市议会通过了一项新法令,限制在繁忙街道附近的中位和人行道上游荡,这里的时速限制为25英里或更快。
The Tulsa City Council has passed a new ordinance restricting loitering on medians and sidewalks near busy streets, where speed limits are 25 miles per hour or faster.
法律禁止违法者在18英寸公路内站立或坐坐,违者将受到150美元的罚款。
The law prohibits standing or sitting within 18 inches of the road, with violators facing a $150 fine.
虽然支持者认为这能加强公共安全, 但批评者却称这不公平地针对无家可归和无所事事的个人。
Though supporters argue it enhances public safety, critics claim it unfairly targets homeless and panhandling individuals.
该法令将在30天内生效。
The ordinance will take effect in 30 days.