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SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) - Homeless advocates on Monday condemned a video posted on the Internet that showed homeless people in Puerto Rico engaging in degrading acts, such as eating cat food or wearing a G-string, in exchange for money.
The 45-minute video depicts 18 different homeless people performing acts for money, but those filming the video and handing over the money are not shown, several nonprofit groups said.
One of those filmed vomits off screen after eating a hot pepper. Another is shown running around in a G-string and grabbing his buttocks while music plays in the background.
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