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San Diego Police Sharply Increase Fines for RV Dwellers

30.04.2026 15:08 1 min 2 sources
Voice of San Diego ISL + 1 more
San Diego Police Sharply Increase Fines for RV Dwellers
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San Diego police have dramatically increased ticketing of people living in RVs on city streets. Since July, the number of tickets has more than doubled. According to one source, nearly 700 tickets were issued for violating the ban on parking oversized vehicles from 2 a.m. to 6 a.m. According to another source, over 3,000 tickets were issued over seven months.

The crackdown follows the opening of a new sanctioned RV lot, H Barracks, and the settlement of a lawsuit. Police offer violators the alternative of parking at this special lot, but its availability is being challenged in court.

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San Diego Police Dramatically Increase Ticketing of RV Dwellers

06.03.2026 Voice of San Diego ISL

San Diego Police Step Up Enforcement Against RV Dwellers

06.03.2026 Voice of San Diego HRV

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