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New enforcement targets people living in cars, RVs on California streets

  • Some cities in California are intensifying efforts to ticket and tow vehicles used by homeless individuals, targeting RVs and lived-in cars.
  • San Francisco enacted a new policy that prohibits large vehicles from parking on city streets for more than two hours.
  • This crackdown is a response to the growing number of RVs and cars on the streets, which voters find problematic due to trash and visibility issues.
  • When cars and RVs are towed, owners frequently cannot afford the fees, leading many to end up homeless.
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New enforcement targets people living in cars, RVs on California streets

Some cities are ramping up efforts to ticket and tow vehicles that shelter homeless Californians.

·Palm Springs, United States
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Cal Matters broke the news in Sacramento, United States on Wednesday, September 3, 2025.
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