New Santa Cruz law would prohibit unsanctioned government homeless drop-offs
Briefly

Santa Cruz is proposing an ordinance to criminalize unsanctioned transport of homeless individuals by government agencies, citing the need to protect vulnerable populations and deter future incidents.
Mayor Fred Keeley stated, 'We could ill afford to become a go-to drop-off site for other cities,' emphasizing the importance of local control in addressing homelessness.
City Attorney Tony Condotti noted, 'Apprehended outside police officers could be fined and charged with a misdemeanor,' highlighting the legal repercussions of the proposed ordinance.
The ordinance aims to deter unlawful actions against homeless individuals, with Keeley expressing confidence that the measure could prevent future unwanted drop-offs in Santa Cruz.
Read at The Mercury News
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