I think one also needs to recognize that Roadtrek has a large constituency in the "Stealth Camping Community" which really are not boondockers as they aren't camping in the boondocks; but on public streets, parking lots and vacant lots sometimes where it is not really legal to do so. They object to just about any attempt by communities to control inhabitating an RV (which is not parking) on the streets or private property. In my discussions with campground owners, their biggest complaint about blacktop boondockers is that the companies that encourage it do not have to go through all the regulatory requirements that they do to open their property to overnight guests.