The Denver Police Department resumed its enforcement of the city’s controversial urban camping ban three weeks to the day after it halted enforcement as a precautionary measure.

Officers have performed 14 street checks for unauthorized camping, contacting 25 people, since enforcement resumed Friday, a Denver Police Department spokesperson said in an email. No written warnings or citations have been issued and officers have made no arrests.

The halt came Dec. 27, when Denver County Court Judge Johnny C. Barajas dismissed a homeless man’s ticket for violating the ban, saying the law amounts to cruel and unusual punishment.

Asked whether protocol for enforcing the ordinance has changed in recent weeks, the spokesperson said, “Our officers are aware of the sensitivity around the ordinance and approach those they are contacting with respect and dignity while trying to connect them with services.”

The Denver city attorney’s office has appealed Barajas’ ruling and pledged to defend the ban.