The RV crackdown the city promised has begun

Miguel Sandoval was in the middle of lunch Wednesday when he got word that the city was towing the trailer where his two teenage siblings have lived for six months.

He put down his food and raced to the Bayview corner where it was parked. But he was too late.

“I’m trying to get the permit. I’m trying to get the permit,” he pleaded with city workers as the home was lifted by a tow truck. Sandoval, who lives in a homeless shelter with his wife and toddler, said his younger siblings’ application was denied because the trailer wasn’t registered in his name. His 15-year-old brother was at school and his 18-year-old sister was at a job interview, he explained…

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