San Diego Police were in the East Village Tuesday asking the unsheltered to take down their tents during the day
SAN DIEGO - There's a new push to try to discourage people from living on the streets of downtown San Diego.
According to a spokesman with the San Diego Police Department, the policy is not new and was used in 2017 during the Hepatitis A outbreak. One woman who has been living in a shelter downtown says dismantling the tents is making things look even worse.
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