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Hidden camera investigation raises questions about former inmates spending nights at Fort Lauderdale shopping center
A hidden camera investigation revealed former inmates required to spend nights at Fort Lauderdale's River Market shopping center under Florida Department of Corrections supervision. Individuals described sleeping in vehicles or sitting overnight without restroom access, shelter, or charging facilities for monitoring devices. Some offenders received paperwork directing them to the shopping center instead of a shelter or residential facility.
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