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After hours of public discussion and debate, the San Diego City Council narrowly approved a law that would ban camping on public land.
The ban would bar homeless camps in public spaces at all times when shelter is available. And when shelter isn't available, tents would still be banned within two blocks of schools or shelters, as well as in canyons and along transit hubs and waterways.
The pod crew gets into what it all means.
Support the show at vosd.org/podpeople
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By Voice of San Diego4.7
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After hours of public discussion and debate, the San Diego City Council narrowly approved a law that would ban camping on public land.
The ban would bar homeless camps in public spaces at all times when shelter is available. And when shelter isn't available, tents would still be banned within two blocks of schools or shelters, as well as in canyons and along transit hubs and waterways.
The pod crew gets into what it all means.
Support the show at vosd.org/podpeople
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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