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Swedish inquiry rejects government calls for begging ban as unnecessary

TT/Becky Waterton
TT/Becky Waterton - news@thelocal.se
Swedish inquiry rejects government calls for begging ban as unnecessary
Beggars were a fairly common sight in Swedish cities a few years ago, but as Swedes have stopped carrying cash, numbers have dwindled. Photo Fredrik Sandberg/TT

A government-appointed inquiry has concluded that there is no need for a national begging ban, despite demands from the Moderates and Sweden Democrats to introduce one.

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Too bad. There are much better ways to get people help than having them begging on the street, especially considering how many are forced into it by organized crime. Banning it would allow the police to get them somewhere they can actually get help.

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