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  2. Big Sur is cracking down on illegal camping. Here’s ... - AOL

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    The Monterey County Board of Supervisors on July 26 passed an emergency ordinance quintupling the fine for illegal camping in the Big Sur area from $200 to $1,000 per day, effective immediately.

  3. The most recent Point-in-Time report available from the Fresno-Madera Continuum of Care estimated the number of homeless people in the city of Fresno at about 3,200, including more than 1,800 who ...

  4. Jail time, fines become solutions as states make actions ...

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    A person could be fined up to $250 for camping illegally under the law. It also states that property owners can use force to remove someone who is camped on private property. The bill is stalled ...

  5. Camping in Fresno will soon be illegal. Where are homeless ...

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    At emergency shelters operated by Fresno County, it’s a similar story except there are fewer beds available. The current total is 126, according to figures provided by county officials, and ...

  6. Anti-homelessness legislation - Wikipedia

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    The Oregon Department of Transportation placed large boulders in several locations to discourage illegal camping near freeways. [36] Anti-homeless spikes were installed in London, England, and New York City in order to make homeless activity more difficult. [33] [37] Anti-homeless architecture is a common tactic in major cities. Local ...

  7. Fresno County takes first step to ban homeless camping with ...

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    A homeless man sets up his tent near downtown Fresno. Both Fresno County and the city of Fresno introduced ordinances in late July and early August 2024 banning camping on streets, sidewalks parks ...

  8. Litter in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Similar from state-to-state, these laws define who violators are, the type or "function" of the person committing the action, and what items must be littered or dumped to constitute an illegal act. Municipal ordinances and state statutes require a "human action" in committing illegal littering or dumping, for one to be "held in violation." Most ...

  9. Providence councilor seeks to ban camping fines for homeless

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    Cities like Cranston and Fall River have already made moves to try and allow officers to fine those camping on public property due to public safety concerns. Providence councilor seeks to ban ...