Oakland to crack down on RVs used by homeless this summer
Oakland, California, will implement a new policy this summer to expedite the towing of vehicles and motorhomes used by homeless individuals for shelte...
Oakland, California, will implement a new policy this summer to expedite the towing of vehicles and motorhomes used by homeless individuals for shelter. The move follows resident concerns that the city is becoming a destination for homeless people displaced by similar crackdowns in San Jose and San Francisco. Under the new rules, police can tow vehicles without extensive notice, but must first attempt to find shelter space. Researchers warn that such policies create a 'race to the bottom' among cities, worsening conditions for the homeless.