Josh Williamson said his apartment got shut down a few years ago and he moved into a tent. Then city crews kicked him out of his camping spot and now he lives in an old camper from the 1960s.
Being homeless isn’t easy, he said. He derided a recent state law that criminalizes many elements of being homeless, bemoaned the cost of cigarettes, said shelters are often full, passersby are rude and, on top of it all, there’s little access to public restrooms in downtown Louisville.
Williamson said he’s seen people defecate in dumpsters, plastic bags or right on the street…