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

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    In 2022, Tennessee made it a felony for someone to camp on public grounds. Those charged could face six years in jail, a $3,000 fine, and the loss of their right to vote .

  3. County of Allegheny v. American Civil Liberties Union

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    The Pittsburgh City-County Building (serving as City Hall) is separate from the courthouse, and is jointly owned by the city and county. The city had placed a 45-foot Christmas tree in front of the building "for a number of years." [1] In 1986, the city placed a plaque beneath the tree with the mayor's name, entitled "Salute to Liberty." Below ...

  4. Frick Park - Wikipedia

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    In a city that Frick helped to industrialize, it is one of the few areas of steep ravines and mature woods that remain relatively undisturbed, forming a nature reserve of native plants and abundant wildlife. Owls, amphibians, wild turkey, fox, and many mammal species are found in the park.

  5. Pittsburgh Police - Wikipedia

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    The Pittsburgh Bureau of Police is part of the Pittsburgh Department of Public Safety, along with the Pittsburgh Bureau of Fire and Pittsburgh Bureau of Emergency Medical Services (PEMS). It is headed by Chief Christopher Ragland (acting) appointed by Mayor Ed Gainey. The Chief of Police is the top law enforcement agent of the city of Pittsburgh.

  6. The ordinance includes a provision that, “as an alternative to a fine or jail sentence, the City would encourage the Court to grant diversion or probation with a condition the offender complete ...

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  8. Allegheny County Jail - Wikipedia

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    The current Allegheny County Jail opened on April 29, 1995 at 950 Second Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15219. This facility replaced the old jail that is located on Ross Street and Fifth Avenue in downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

  9. 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.