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City must pay $134K for targeting homeless
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SAN LUIS OBISPO (AP) — A judge has ordered a California central coast city to pay $134,000 for targeting homeless people living or sleeping in vehicles. The money is payment to two attorneys who sued San Luis Obispo who worked to get 99 criminal citations dismissed. The Tribune of San Luis Obispo says the lawyers claimed a city law prohibiting people from sleeping in their vehicles was unconstitutional.