SAN DIEGO (NEWS 8) - Activists are fighting two San Diego laws they say discriminate against homeless people.
One of the laws prohibits parking RVs on city streets between 2 a.m., and 6 a.m. The other law prohibits people from living in their vehicles.
Protestors held a demonstration Monday - a year after they initially filed a lawsuit challenging the RV restrictions. Activists hope a judge will stop the practice of ticketing and impounding while the lawsuit progresses.
The San Diego City Council passed the RV law in 2013, and it went into affect a year later in 2014.