Advocates say enforcement of Safer Kentucky Act criminalizes homelessness, while supporters say it's working as intended
Video of an LMPD officer citing a pregnant woman for unlawful camping has renewed discussions about how local agencies enforce the new law.
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Louisville police released body camera video Thursday showing an officer citing a woman for street camping as she sat under an interstate overpass in labor.
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