Editorial: L.A. officials lied to justify seizing homeless people's belongings. That's despicable
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For homeless people, the only place to store their belongings is on the ground or inside a tent. When city workers clean up a sidewalk and take those belongings and destroy them, the effect is devastating. People have lost their tents, clean clothes, personal records, IDs, medications and more, according to a lawsuit accusing the city of Los Angeles of illegal seizure and destruction of property. Janet Garcia, one of the eight plaintiffs in the lawsuit filed by the Legal Aid Foundation of Los...

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