Anti-RV "No Overnight Parking" bill in Maine Legislature
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05-08-2009, 06:47
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Anti-RV "No Overnight Parking" bill in Maine Legislature
I would never think of abusing a good thing. I like that I can pull into a
Walmart at night, sleep, and leave in the morning. If I'm visiting an area, I always find an RV park or park at a friends house. I don't want to lose the priveledge of parking overnight at Walmart's because someone abuses it. Jerry 85 PT40 --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "John McGinnis" wrote: > > On a recent trip to Myrtle Beach in the Walmart parking lot there was this idiot from NJ in his Forrest River with a matching painted 28'trailer, a matching painted Jeep Wrangler & a Harley Fatboy, sitting there. He had his awnings out & levelers down. In the passenger window there was a sign shop sign saying they were in the area visiting friends & if there were an emergency situation please call a cell phone #. This idiot was there for 2 days. I asked the store manager if he had given them permission & he said no and that there were even signs posted on the property stating no overnight parking. The manager stated he had no problems with a few hours but 2 days was extreme. I suggested he have it towed. Within a mile there were 3 RV parks & 2 RV dealerships and this stupid idiot was squatting on the Walmart property for 2 days. It's idiots like this which provoke legislation, emergency situations are one thing but out right stupidity is another. Cities should impound RVs when they abuse a good thing then those owners would be more respectful of the laws a city imposes. > John McGinnis > 88FC35 Louisville, KY > |
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