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Government

Oct. 18, 2000

County Program Will Fingerprint Homeless

To give the homeless of Riverside County a helping hand, officials are asking for a finger or two. Starting next month, the county will begin fingerprinting its homeless through a voluntary program that may be the first of its kind. However, while county officials say the program will provide better services to the homeless, lawyers and other advocates for the homeless are questioning its legality.

By Tessa Jarrett
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        To give the homeless of Riverside County a helping hand, officials are asking for a finger or two.
        Starting next month, the county will begin fingerprinting its homeless through a voluntary program that may be the first of...

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