Many California state and local agencies have authorized sweeps on homeless encampments and claim encampments pose substantial health risks for public areas. However, many people experiencing homelessness and their advocates assert that these sweeps create another public health crisis, as police and sanitation workers often throw away personal possessions, including prescribed medicine and medical devices. “If cities spent half the energy on trying to provide access to sanitation as they did on trying to find constitutional ways to take people’s belongings, they could address homelessness,” said Eric Tars, legal director of the National Law Center on Homelessness and Poverty.