Should we make it Law?

That people have to take pride within how they look, be clean and well presented.

It really makes me sick when I see really dirty ancestors that cannot be bothered taking care of their selves.
Your thoughts?
there's a law against that already, it's called the vagrancy directive, but rarely enforce...
the reason why it's not is...........
these kind of general public has no money to pay the fines and the courts don't want to be brother with them. bench, most, is just legal thieves, they simply want those that have money in their courts, that's why we see a lot of the above name people in the streets. the law enforcers individual enforce the laws they choose.........
it just pisses me off something badly...

hey, i was raised on a farm, we didn't own running water, bath tab nor many clothes, but my mother other instilled in us the importance of cleanness. as i became elder, the girls backed that teaching up. there are masses very poor people today, but just how much does it cost for somewhat wash cloth, bar of soap and a small pan of hose down. there was 15 of us and the creek water supplied adjectives the water we needed for cleaning ourselves. there is no , i mean no, excuse for filthiness, time..
Oh if only this could happen, I have never be able to get my head around why empire don't wash, wear clean clothes. I can remember one radio presenter being moderately confused when told that wearing a bra without changing it for a week, was considered unclean. What I find quite baffling is people turning up in the Doctors surgery stinking to high-ranking heaven - my sympathies to the Doctors. yeah it repulses me when i see people like that or really really smell, you newly think hey man just wash within the morning it ain't hard....but in saying that some inhabitants have had really crappy life's, and you know they may have be trod on or treated like dirt all there enthusiasm, so in a way i cant blame sum people for giving up, plus populace who are really bad may be ill mental illness and its not really their error
I never thought of making it law before, but hey, why not?

They usually smell to and the thought of using a confined public space next to such a person, well let's end that nearby before you get my breakfast back!

I reflect it is often down to a lack of self respect, they don't feel they are valued within any way so don't value their appearance/hygiene.

Edit: Yes there are those beside mental issues and maybe even medical problems, but ther are many more who are just plain indolent and filthy, have seen it for myself and know many, plentiful disabled persons who are not in the slightest bit dirty or smelly, so please lay off them and stop using them as a stick to hit the questionner near!
I think that we have too many intrusive law already.
This is quickly becoming a nanny state, and soon we all might just as ably be robots.
I think that parents are not teaching their children in the home anymore and departure it all to the schools to teach them in the region of pride and self worth.
We should encourage our young to be clean and all right presented if the occasion merits but I also think that people enjoy the right to dress as they please.
I worry that the sight of "really dirty people that cannot be bothered taking support of themselves". bothers you, has it not crossed your mind that they may not be in a position to help themselves?
Don't be too hurried to judge.
i see most of you are model, take a look at yourself, no one with crooked teeth, not a soul fat, etc, who are you to pass judgement on people, mankind does not live surrounded by Your ideal world, does it really matter anyway you need to lift a long hard look at your self. perhaps go see a shrink.
you are intolerant.
It should be against the law for people like you to go beyond judgment on others, based on your personal preference and minus consideration for those who you seek to control.

Fyi: some people, like Autistic adults who be never diagnosed or properly trained to live with their difficulties tend to have trouble with hygiene. Others who enjoy poor parents who fail to teach good behaviour to their children grow up with these difficulties and an unawareness of their outward appearance.

The considerate person would have astuteness and seek to aid those who appear to be with poor hygiene as opposed to making law that punish them.

Would you provide them your shower with hot water and soap, and a clean towel to dry? How more or less a toothbrush?
Would you wash their clothes while they are bathing?
No, it is their choice not to wash. Why waste time legislating other peoples hygiene? And if they voice no, what next? Shoot them with a hosepipe and kit them out beside a new wardrobe? No, because the standard would be fuzzy and of course subjective. It is being rude and inconsiderate, but these act are not actionable.

A man in my city made a police compliant because he didn't want a Christmas display on his neighbor's lawn. It offended him. (the religion did)Here is the surprise. The complainant be a law professor.

What one person sees as unacceptable another sees as a violation of law. This extends to culture who should know the difference
To not have basic hygiene on a regular basis is to show disrespect to other relations.
But if you happen to have a medical condition then that is to say different you have my sympathies, or if you have a job that requires tough work and you may whiff a bit at the end of your shift that's OK, but never should anyone turn up for work at the begging of their shift smelling close to a sweaty smelly sock.
Because if there is one sure way to rub someone up the wrong way,and that is to say to stink to high heaven at the begging of your shift.
Hmm...I do agree to some extent. I hate seeing people all greasy and disgusting. I wouldn't agree on the grounds of some associates can't afford to. They have other things to worry about approaching staying alive. If your down and out there is some sympathy , if you are bone idle there is no excuse , oh! to stereotype the first stone !
shoot the scumbags!