A federal judge has approved the settlement of a six-year litigation in which homeless people challenged the city of San Diego's ordinances prohibiting nighttime RV parking and living in vehicles.
The settlement, approved Thursday by U.S. District Judge Anthony J. Battaglia, means homeless people will be allowed to live in their cars in San Diego. The agreement also includes ticket forgiveness, amendments to law enforcement training, expansion of safe parking programs and acco...
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