Tennessee homeless seek refuge as public camping becomes a felony crime

Tennessee homeless seek refuge as public camping becomes a felony crime
Miranda Atnip sits in her car in a car park (Mark Humphrey/AP)

Tennessee will become the first US state to make it a felony crime to camp on local public property such as parks.

The state, which introduces the new rule on July 1, made it a felony to camp on most public-owned property in 2020.

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