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For eight years, Dan de Vaul has operated a residential sobriety program on his sprawling 72-acre ranch in San Luis Obispo. While many formerly homeless addicts credit de Vaul with their sobriety, he was arrested today for building code violations for all the tents on his property. His response? "I'm proud to go to jail for housing the homeless.”
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