"We don't say that [you] can't come back into the shelter because you've gotten arrested," said Deputy Mayor Anne Williams-Isom during Adams' weekly off-topic press conference in City Hall.
"I'm sure that there's a lot of arrests that have come from a lot of different groups that come here, especially groups that might not be able to work," Williams-Isom added.
But that code is limited to incidents inside the shelters and alleged illegal activity anywhere else appears to have no impact on eligibility for city housing, according to a review of the code of conduct by The Post.
"We want to connect people to their community-based organizations so that we can get them connected to work, get them out of shelters," Williams-Isom said.
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