Perhaps (at least from the one line in the article) it’s a suspicion that the results of the survey won't accurately reflect the real state of need of the homeless population? Not that it would be accurate anyway, but that data would likely be massaged to minimalize the real desperation many are faced with (by their own actions or otherwise)
There could be other concerns, like how that information might really be used by the city? Maybe a foundation for "cracking down" on the homeless?
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