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flag SF plans to ban RV living for homeless by enforcing a two-hour parking limit, sparking debate.

San Francisco plans to ban homeless individuals from living in RVs by imposing a citywide two-hour parking limit on all RVs and oversized vehicles, regardless of use as housing. The policy, which targets around 400 RVs, aims to keep sidewalks clear and reduce trash buildup. Mayor Daniel Lurie and supporters argue it addresses unsuitable long-term living conditions and the city's duty to provide shelter. Critics claim it's cruel to force people to give up their homes without enough traditional housing available. An accompanying permit program offers exemptions to RV residents registered by May, requiring them to accept city housing offers and dispose of their RVs when required.

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