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New Procedures for Homeless to Come from San Diego Encroachment Settlement

The number of homeless people, who are arrested or receive citations for obstructing public places and sidewalks in San Diego, is expected to drop after a tentative agreement from a federal lawsuit. So reports the San Diego Union-Tribune.

Attorney Scott Dreher sued the city, claiming enforcement of the city’s encroachment law unfairly targeted the homeless. The settlement will allow for new training for police officers who will be instructed not to take action against homeless people “as long as they are not obstructing the public’s right of way.”

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