So what do you think, and yes there's already a post regarding the homeless, so let's not go down that rabbit hole.
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My little local resort town already bans public camping on city property and streets (and private property). They won't allow you to stay in your RV or Camper at the Walmart parking lot. However, they turn a blind-eye to the Semi-Trucks that park overnight at a turnout at the edge of town.
So how will this effect things? One of my friends who was a lawyer, but no longer practices says the city will no longer fight it if taken to court, but the people who are usually ticketed or arrested don't have the money to fight it in court. My other friend who is a Deputy Sheriff just starts going off on the unintended consequences of this all, trying to stay politicly correct.
And what about camping in your car? City regulations prohibit it, but between this latest round, and the SCOTUS previously ruling that your vehicle is an extension of your home, can it be enforced???
Where am I coming from? No I have no simpathy for the homeless, just hate over-reaching govt. that tries to control every aspect of your life, like sleeping in your car in the Walmart parking lot.

Supreme Court Won't Hear Case On Ban Against Homeless Sleeping In Public Spaces
The denial upholds a lower court ruling that put severe limits on cities' ability to enforce anti-camping ordinances on streets and in public rights of way. Advocates for the homeless lauded the move.

My little local resort town already bans public camping on city property and streets (and private property). They won't allow you to stay in your RV or Camper at the Walmart parking lot. However, they turn a blind-eye to the Semi-Trucks that park overnight at a turnout at the edge of town.
So how will this effect things? One of my friends who was a lawyer, but no longer practices says the city will no longer fight it if taken to court, but the people who are usually ticketed or arrested don't have the money to fight it in court. My other friend who is a Deputy Sheriff just starts going off on the unintended consequences of this all, trying to stay politicly correct.
And what about camping in your car? City regulations prohibit it, but between this latest round, and the SCOTUS previously ruling that your vehicle is an extension of your home, can it be enforced???
Where am I coming from? No I have no simpathy for the homeless, just hate over-reaching govt. that tries to control every aspect of your life, like sleeping in your car in the Walmart parking lot.