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In Homeless Crisis, California ‘Is Waging a War on R.V.s’
California has enacted a new law allowing authorities to demolish oversized vehicles valued up to $4,000 if owners cannot move them without a tow truck, addressing the homeless crisis by targeting RVs. The law raises the previous threshold from $500 to $4,000 for vehicle removal.
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