Living in your car generally means living under cover. Consider Octavio Solorio, an actor who spent years cobbling together a living from TV and film jobs, voice-over work and bookkeeping, but who finally found that he could no longer afford to pay for his apartment in Chatsworth. He considered parking in a lot at Kaiser Permanente but a guard there patrolled up and down. He looked for dark streets. At 5 a.m. each day, he would wake up and move his car.
Source: Los Angeles Times January 31, 2019 11:03 UTC