San Jose votes to arrest homeless people for trespassing if they refuse shelter three times

Homeless people in San Jose, California, who are offered shelter three times and refuse could now be arrested for trespassing.

The San Jose City Council voted 9-2 on Tuesday in favor of a policy change it believes will encourage people who are living on the streets, in broken trailers, and in ripped-up tents to come indoors.

The “responsibility to shelter” provision to the city’s encampment code of conduct also now includes a rule that prohibits homeless people from pitching tents near schools and playgrounds and blocking public rights of way…

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