One year after unlawful camping bill, hundreds of Kentuckians arrested, charged

A new analysis from the Kentucky Center for Economic Policy looks at state data from the Administrative Office of the Courts to examine how the law is being enforced. Ashley Spalding, the center’s research director, said one unhoused person has been cited or arrested for unlawful camping each day since the law took effect.

“A large number are in Louisville, Lexington, and then Boyd County has a large number, and then also Davis County,” said Spalding. “Altogether, 30 counties, but those are the ones with the largest numbers of these citations.”

People can be charged a fine of up to $250 for their first offense of unlawful camping, which also requires a court appearance. Each subsequent offense is a Class B misdemeanor, which can result in arrest with a maximum punishment of 90 days in jail, along with a financial penalty…

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