Comment by AlotOfReading
15 days ago
For most situations where you don't have a permanent address, your address is either the place where you receive mail or the courthouse.
15 days ago
For most situations where you don't have a permanent address, your address is either the place where you receive mail or the courthouse.
And if you don't have a place to receive mail?
Receiving mail is a requirement for participating in the legal system, which is a requirement for citizens.
Laws of the government can't override laws of physics. If you don't have a place where you can receive mail, do they just arrest you or what? Do they assign a PO box to you?
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