Train YOUR stuff to follow ALL OF YOUR rules Not just “your dog can’t be here” But also kick out homeless people who sleep there in boxes. Because ACCORDING TO YOUR RULES it’s not allowed as well:
Hudson River Park does not allow shelter sleeping. Specifically, the park’s official rules prohibit camping, erecting tents or shelters, tying hammocks to trees, or sleeping in any makeshift shelters—unless you have a permit issued by the Hudson River Park Trust.
Details at a Glance
Activity Allowed Without Permit Camping or shelter sleeping Not allowed Erecting a tent, hammock, or similar Not allowed Sleeping overnight in park structures or benches Not allowed
Violating these rules can result in enforcement actions and fines, which may range from $250 to $500 for unauthorized camping or shelter use.
If you’re in need of overnight assistance or shelter, it would be best to reach out to local community organizations or city services that specialize in providing such support. Let me know if you’d like help finding...
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