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The following rules appear on two pieces of plywood posted to a tree in Tent City, an area occupied by the homeless in Camden, New Jersey. Linh Dinh photographed the rules in August and posted the image on his blog, State of the Union.
rules of tent city
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| SEE ALSO: Camden; Homeless persons; Housing; Social values | |
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