creeper wrote:
RandACampin wrote:
creeper wrote:
jmckelvy wrote:
Busskipper wrote:
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If you don't like it fine then don't do it - but please don't preach to me, I'm not in your church.
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My sentiments exactly. Why is it some people want to tell everyone else what they should and shouldn't do?
Because the few will ruin a good thing for all. So everyone has an interest in keeping a good thing going. Walmarts are now dropping the perk, because it's been abused. There is no reason Walmart should have to get police involved and evict people who 1. Decided to live in Walmart and 2. Decided to store their camper there instead of paying for a storage place. 3. Disrupt there business. 4. Damage their property with jacks and the list goes on to showering in the parking lot, dumping tanks, etc, etc...
I've been annoyed with Rvers at my local walmart who thinks it's okay to put slides out and block roadways.
It's a matter of respect and not to take advantage of something that is given.
Complete and total BS. You just can't stand someone doing it different than your perceived rules. There are no rules for Wal-Mart camping...get over yourself. While your at show proof that jacks down and slides out by Wal-Mart campers caused them to stop the "privilege".
Your reading comprehensions is pretty poor, I suggest you go back and re-read before "demanding" proof. Blocking roads is a pretty universal "rule". :S
People who say, "There are no rules for Wal-Mart camping" are part of the problem.
It's ok to admit you can't show proof...we all know you can't. While your at it... show Wal-Marts rules for camping at their stores...that's right you can't do that either. There are no rules for Wal-Mart camping, face it.