When NZME revealed the plan, advocates said the move would leave homeless with "nowhere to go".
One believed the council cared more about making the community look nice to attract tourists.
Yet every day when I drive past Kuirau Park it seems the homeless have simply been moved along to there.
And if the concern is having homeless in the city will detract when tourists visit, moving them to Kuirau Park isn't going to address that, in fact, it may have the opposite effect because the park is a strong tourist attraction.
Banning beggars and rough sleepers, or moving them along, isn't going to fix the problem. It's just going to move it somewhere else.
The same could be said in Tauranga.
I don't know the solution, I don't know these people's stories about how they got there and their willingness to accept help and get off the streets.
But I do believe rules and bylaws are not the solutions.
Rules and bylaws may fix what retailers see as a problem, but it's not fixing the problems the rough sleepers are facing.