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What issues or incidents have to be included in emergency services that some regions have included in non-emergency services?
1. A person not having a location to live. 2. A person not having food. 3. A person subjected to deprivation of rights under the color of law (intentional enforced harms). 1. A person not having a location to live. A person not having a location to live is an emergency. A 256 square foot habitable dwelling with basic necessities must be provided. What will happen to a person if he or she remains without a habitable dwelling for 24 hours? The answer to this question makes it mandatory to include this as an emergency. What issues that lead to not having a place to live need further criminal investigation? 2. A person not having food. Death due to malnutrition or starvation gets investigated by the coroner's office. A person not having food is an emergency. Who should be punished in this scenario? Everyone from the head of state down the hierarchy. Their other monopolist criminals abroad. 3. A person subjected to deprivation of rights under the color of law (intentional enforced harms). Intention enforced harms are emergencies; however, they need solutions and remedies, not medications or hospitalizations. |