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City Council ends consideration of anti-camping ordinance after pushback from homeless advocates

The Charlottesville City Council has tabled a proposal to make it a misdemeanor to camp on public property after a series of speakers expressed outrage at the idea. “When I first heard about the ordinance to criminalize the homeless I was shocked, followed by absolute fury that continues to this day that you would even discuss an issue of making people who are suffering from a lack of shelter into criminals,” said Jeff Fogel at the beginning of …
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