SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The leadership in Saratoga Springs passed an ordinance earlier this summer that banned anyone from sleeping, lying or camping on most public property. A number of people spoke against the ban during public hearings, saying homeless people were being targeted instead of being helped. A man who's already been ticketed for violating the new camping rules may face more fines if new rules are put in place for street performers.

“It's just spiritual enlightenment and it is enormously entertaining as well. I mean, to hear one of these stories, every single person that has come to hear one has donated money,” explained Bryan Browne. He said he has been telling stories in under a minute to folks on Broadway since he became homeless about two years ago. He said th

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