In San Francisco, the city started towing RVs from a vacant lot where they had been parked for three years, leading to protests from residents like Ramona Mayon and Henry Borrero. Mayon, who announced a federal lawsuit, claims the city did not provide adequate housing or support as claimed by officials. City representatives stated that those affected were offered various alternatives, yet residents report their needs were unmet. This event underscores ongoing tensions surrounding homelessness and the treatment of RV dwellers in the city.
I start a federal case on Monday and we're just going to have a long discussion about how people in RVs are treated like second-class citizens, said Ramona Mayon who lived at the parking site.
All the stuff that you see in the paper the Mayor London Breed and the new one saying that there is RV parks, there is RV repair, we're giving subsidies to go to RV parks, none of that is true, said Mayon.
They didn't give us no warning. They just told us to get out, that's it, said Borrero.
You're that angry? asked ABC7 News reporter J.R. Stone.
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