David Butler, 53, was coming home after a shift at First United Church. Volunteering there was his way of giving back to a place that helped him when he first moved to Vancouver from Manitoba, four years ago.
But when he made it Industrial Avenue, he found that his 27-foot motorhome had been towed.
He knew he couldn’t afford to get it back.
“The first night it was gone, I walked up back to Main Street, sat underneath Terminal Station and slept on the ground on the cold cement,” he said.
He had racked up 17 parking tickets.
The city says given the
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