PBS SoCal | Cities Can Now Arrest, Fine Homeless Sleeping in Public | SoCal Matters | PBS SoCal @PBSSoCal | Uploaded July 2024 | Updated October 2024, 19 minutes ago.
A US Supreme Court decision has overturned legal protections for unhoused Californians, instead granting cities more power to arrest and fine people sleeping in public places. Additionally, it upheld an Oregon ordinance making it illegal for homeless residents to camp on city property, ruling it constitutional.
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A US Supreme Court decision has overturned legal protections for unhoused Californians, instead granting cities more power to arrest and fine people sleeping in public places. Additionally, it upheld an Oregon ordinance making it illegal for homeless residents to camp on city property, ruling it constitutional.
Learn more at bit.ly/3NNzJ4T
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