California City Passes Law making it illegal to Aid the Homeless

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Homeless camping on public property would also be illegal. Thoughts USMB? I've seen others making homeless camping on public property illegal, but not the "aiding" one.


FREMONT, Calif. (KRON) — A controversial homeless camping ban has passed in Fremont, California, despite hundreds of people voicing their concerns during a city council meeting on Tuesday.

The ordinance, which allows the city to fine those who help the homeless and makes it illegal for homeless people to camp on public property, was approved in a 6-1 vote after more than two hours of public comments.

More than 800 homeless people are living in Fremont, about 30 miles southeast of Oakland, according to the city’s latest count in 2024.


According to the ordinance, camping is prohibited on city streets, sidewalks and parks. The measure also targets anyone who is “causing, permitting, aiding, abetting or concealing” a homeless encampment.

In Fremont, that offense would be considered a misdemeanor, which could lead to a $1,000 fine and six months in jail.

Republican lawmakers urge Trump to respect federal court rulings
The passed ordinance does not clarify what the city means by “aiding” and “abetting.” The council had the chance to postpone the measure to clarify the language, but decided not to wait and pass the ordinance “as is.”


Fremont Mayor Raj Salwan said the city will not punish people who are trying to support the homeless by giving them resources like water, but it would punish those who try to help set up encampments and makeshift wooden structures.
 
Homeless camping on public property would also be illegal. Thoughts USMB? I've seen others making homeless camping on public property illegal, but not the "aiding" one.


FREMONT, Calif. (KRON) — A controversial homeless camping ban has passed in Fremont, California, despite hundreds of people voicing their concerns during a city council meeting on Tuesday.

The ordinance, which allows the city to fine those who help the homeless and makes it illegal for homeless people to camp on public property, was approved in a 6-1 vote after more than two hours of public comments.

More than 800 homeless people are living in Fremont, about 30 miles southeast of Oakland, according to the city’s latest count in 2024.


According to the ordinance, camping is prohibited on city streets, sidewalks and parks. The measure also targets anyone who is “causing, permitting, aiding, abetting or concealing” a homeless encampment.

In Fremont, that offense would be considered a misdemeanor, which could lead to a $1,000 fine and six months in jail.

Republican lawmakers urge Trump to respect federal court rulings
The passed ordinance does not clarify what the city means by “aiding” and “abetting.” The council had the chance to postpone the measure to clarify the language, but decided not to wait and pass the ordinance “as is.”



Fremont Mayor Raj Salwan said the city will not punish people who are trying to support the homeless by giving them resources like water, but it would punish those who try to help set up encampments and makeshift wooden structures.
If CA spent their tax dollars on the poor and homeless instead of giving it to illegal aliens and using it to steal elections there wouldn't be so many people living on the streets... California is the most corrupt state in the union and it will be fun to watch it fail and go under...
CA needs DOGE....
 
Homeless camping on public property would also be illegal. Thoughts USMB? I've seen others making homeless camping on public property illegal, but not the "aiding" one.


FREMONT, Calif. (KRON) — A controversial homeless camping ban has passed in Fremont, California, despite hundreds of people voicing their concerns during a city council meeting on Tuesday.

The ordinance, which allows the city to fine those who help the homeless and makes it illegal for homeless people to camp on public property, was approved in a 6-1 vote after more than two hours of public comments.

More than 800 homeless people are living in Fremont, about 30 miles southeast of Oakland, according to the city’s latest count in 2024.


According to the ordinance, camping is prohibited on city streets, sidewalks and parks. The measure also targets anyone who is “causing, permitting, aiding, abetting or concealing” a homeless encampment.

In Fremont, that offense would be considered a misdemeanor, which could lead to a $1,000 fine and six months in jail.

Republican lawmakers urge Trump to respect federal court rulings
The passed ordinance does not clarify what the city means by “aiding” and “abetting.” The council had the chance to postpone the measure to clarify the language, but decided not to wait and pass the ordinance “as is.”



Fremont Mayor Raj Salwan said the city will not punish people who are trying to support the homeless by giving them resources like water, but it would punish those who try to help set up encampments and makeshift wooden structures.
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I was, at one time, illegal to feed the homeless in Seattle.

Love that dem "governance".


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If CA spent their tax dollars on the poor and homeless instead of giving it to illegal aliens and using it to steal elections there wouldn't be so many people living on the streets... California is the most corrupt state in the union and it will be fun to watch it fail and go under...
CA needs DOGE....
If you spend money on the poor and homeless you will end up with San Francisco. If you pay people to be poor and homeless you will have more of what you are buying.
Being poor and homeless should be so awful, so painful so humiliating and debilitating that no one would allow themselves to be in that position.
 
If you spend money on the poor and homeless you will end up with San Francisco. If you pay people to be poor and homeless you will have more of what you are buying.
Being poor and homeless should be so awful, so painful so humiliating and debilitating that no one would allow themselves to be in that position.
I'm not talking about hand outs... I talking about mental health and drug and alcohol intervention... and yes jail time to get them clean... but I agree with you these handouts by libs... democrats... and churches for example do more harm than to help... people have to hit rock bottom... the ones that bounce should get some help from his or her fellow citizens...
Nothing bothers me more than to be waiting behind a car trying to give some bum a dollar... people please don't do that...
 
Homeless camping on public property would also be illegal. Thoughts USMB? I've seen others making homeless camping on public property illegal, but not the "aiding" one.


FREMONT, Calif. (KRON) — A controversial homeless camping ban has passed in Fremont, California, despite hundreds of people voicing their concerns during a city council meeting on Tuesday.

The ordinance, which allows the city to fine those who help the homeless and makes it illegal for homeless people to camp on public property, was approved in a 6-1 vote after more than two hours of public comments.

More than 800 homeless people are living in Fremont, about 30 miles southeast of Oakland, according to the city’s latest count in 2024.


According to the ordinance, camping is prohibited on city streets, sidewalks and parks. The measure also targets anyone who is “causing, permitting, aiding, abetting or concealing” a homeless encampment.

In Fremont, that offense would be considered a misdemeanor, which could lead to a $1,000 fine and six months in jail.

Republican lawmakers urge Trump to respect federal court rulings
The passed ordinance does not clarify what the city means by “aiding” and “abetting.” The council had the chance to postpone the measure to clarify the language, but decided not to wait and pass the ordinance “as is.”



Fremont Mayor Raj Salwan said the city will not punish people who are trying to support the homeless by giving them resources like water, but it would punish those who try to help set up encampments and makeshift wooden structures.
A measure supported by Republicans, no doubt – Republicans who make the situation worse by refusing to fund programs to address homelessness.
 
I'm not talking about hand outs... I talking about mental health and drug and alcohol intervention... and yes jail time to get them clean... but I agree with you these handouts by libs... democrats... and churches for example do more harm than to help... people have to hit rock bottom... the ones that bounce should get some help from his or her fellow citizens...
Nothing bothers me more than to be waiting behind a car trying to give some bum a dollar... people please don't do that...
Mental health, drug and alcohol intervention doesn't work. If someone has mental health problems, put them in a
Bring back the Vagrancy laws.
Those don't work. At worst it gives the vagrants a hot meal and a bed for the night. The police only keep them overnight. It's safer than a shelter.

In thinking about my own childhood of homelessness and poverty, the homeless are entirely too comfortable. Poverty should hurt, bad. No one should help. No food, no shelter. Make the pain unbearable. Make the pain so bad, they never want to go through it again. If my parents had that kind of pain, they might not have liked being homeless so much. It wouldn't be so much fun.
 

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