Crime & Safety
Altadena Family Ticketed While Living Outside Burned Home In RV Given More Time By LA County Officials
CBS LA spoke with the Collins family days after they received two tickets telling them they had to move their RV off the street.

February 10, 2026
An Altadena family who received two tickets on their RV from Los Angeles County Parking Enforcement officers while living outside of their home, which was burned in the Eaton Fire last January, says that they've been given more time to address their situation.
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CBS LA spoke with the Collins family over the weekend, days after they received two tickets telling them they had to move their RV off the street.
"This is harassment, man. I'm trying to get my life together. You think I wanna live on the street for a year?" he can be heard saying in a video when he confronts the officers last week.
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