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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.
That language would be removed, allowing a person camping illegally on a sidewalk, roadside, in a park or other public property to be fined and subject to arrest even if there are no emergency ...
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 ...
The California foie gras law or Senate Bill 1520 (S.B. 1520) [1] is a California State statute that prohibits the "force feed[ing of] a bird for the purpose of enlarging the bird's liver beyond normal size" (California Health and Safety Code § 25981) as well as the sale of products that are a result of this process (§ 25982). [2]
A bill in the California legislature to grant the commission a broad power to issue fines was defeated in September 2013. [13] However legislation attached to the state budget in the summer of 2014 [ 46 ] finally granted the authority to impose fines on violators of public-access which could apply to about a third of the backlog of over 2,000 ...
California recognizes three categories of crime, distinguishable by the gravity of offense and severity of punishment: Felonies, Misdemeanors, and Infractions. [2] Regardless of category or specific offense, all valid crimes are required to have two elements: 1) an act committed or omitted In California, and 2) an articulated punishment as ...
My question today remains the same as it did in 2017 when the Fresno City Council approved a Brandau-sponsored no-camping ordinance that was subsequently shelved by the courts.
About a month later, on February 10, 1973, Mullin was hiking in the state park in Santa Cruz, [27] where he encountered four teenage boys (Robert Spector, aged 18, Brian Scott Card, 19, David Oliker, 18, and Mark Dreibelbis, 15) camping illegally. [28] [29] He walked over to them, engaged them in a brief conversation, and claimed to be a park ...