One homeless person, Samantha Bradley, provided a video of a vehicle being towed.
Her own dog, Marley, was taken from her because it was not registered.

Affected woman speaks out

 Tauranga vehicle-dweller Samantha Bradley said council staff and police took her unregistered dog, Marley, from her. Photo / Ayla Yeoman Tauranga vehicle-dweller Samantha Bradley said council staff and police took her unregistered dog, Marley, from her. Photo / Ayla Yeoman

Vehicle-dweller Samantha Bradley shows the notices of fines she received on Monday morning. Photo / Ayla YeomanVehicle-dweller Samantha Bradley shows the notices of fines she received on Monday morning. Photo / Ayla Yeoman

Council outlines its position

Tauranga City Council regulatory and community services general manager Sarah Omundsen. Photo / Alex CairnsTauranga City Council regulatory and community services general manager Sarah Omundsen. Photo / Alex Cairns

Tauranga City Council vehicles at Sulphur Point during Monday's operation. Photo / Ayla YeomanTauranga City Council vehicles at Sulphur Point during Monday’s operation. Photo / Ayla Yeoman

Te Papa ward councillor Rod Taylor. Photo / David HallTe Papa ward councillor Rod Taylor. Photo / David Hall

 The overflow carpark at Sulphur Point. Photo / Ayla Yeoman The overflow carpark at Sulphur Point. Photo / Ayla Yeoman

Tauranga Marina Society manager Greg Prescott. Photo / Alex CairnsTauranga Marina Society manager Greg Prescott. Photo / Alex Cairns

Homeless people anxious: Advocate

Awhina House general manager Angela Wallace. Photo / NZMEAwhina House general manager Angela Wallace. Photo / NZME

 Tauranga's Sulphur Point boat ramp. Photo / Ayla Yeoman Tauranga’s Sulphur Point boat ramp. Photo / Ayla Yeoman