Dignity Village



The Dignity Village is an unrecognized homeless encampment near Procopio Beach, San Andreas. Dignity Village is bordered by the Senora Freeway to the west, the Tataviam Mountains to the east, and Davis Quartz to the south. It is featured in Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online, but plays no role in the storyline, except for a gang attack and a Letter Scrap. It is accessible south of Route 1, through a train underpass. Dignity Village is the second smallest settlement in GTA V, while Cape Catfish is the first.

Curtis Weaver, the final bail bond target, is located here.

Character
Dignity Village is anything but dignity. The "village" itself is just a tiny encampment with a few tents here and there. Some hobos will be gathered around the fires, seeking warmth while berating the player at the same time. Dignity Village is possibly the poorest neighbourhood in Grand Theft Auto V. Dignity Village is well-hidden in the countryside, so people driving along the Senora Freeway will not notice the encampment.

The camp has a few small buildings, with rusty sheet metal fences and shelters, along with multiple tents where people live. Some anti-capitalism and revolutionary signs can be found throughout the encampment, with messages like "Capitalism is crisis", "The revolution will not be televised" or "We are: the poor, the unemployed, in debt, fed up", among others. The inhabitants will not take kindly to any of the protagonists, and will become aggressive if provoked, or if stood next to for a period of time. However, the inhabitants don't pose much of a threat in combat, and will run away when in the presence of a gun.

Team Deathmatch
The Team Deathmatch, Commune takes place here.

Gang Attacks
There is one gang attack here. Enemies will have, Shotguns, Advanced Rifles, Pistols, and SMGs.

Trivia

 * Dignity Village shares its name with a real life homeless settlement in Portland, Oregon. Both locations have similarities, including having several tents, homeless people, and a large sign at the front that reads "Dignity Village".
 * In the doorway of one of the buildings is a letter scrap and a health pack.
 * At the underpass is a sign that says "the Revolution will not be televised" which is the name of a documentary about the failed 2002 coup in Venezuela and America's involvement.