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PawPaw_n_Gram
May 06, 2015Explorer
The other folks at the campground and the location give me a suggestion about security.
1) Always lock the RV when you are away. Especially important at fuel stops.
2) If there are a lot of young kids around, I make sure things like bicycles are locked to the rig.
3) I don't really worry about my portable satellite dish.
4) I was more concerned about keeping things secure at a Broward County park next a busy urban street than a COE campground in Texas. (And TY Park in Hollywood is an excellent park/ place to go - just too many non-campers around.)
I've never found a place where RVers take stuff, but I've heard a few stories.
Just remember a campsite isn't your home or back yard. High value stuff needs to be locked up and out of sight.
1) Always lock the RV when you are away. Especially important at fuel stops.
2) If there are a lot of young kids around, I make sure things like bicycles are locked to the rig.
3) I don't really worry about my portable satellite dish.
4) I was more concerned about keeping things secure at a Broward County park next a busy urban street than a COE campground in Texas. (And TY Park in Hollywood is an excellent park/ place to go - just too many non-campers around.)
I've never found a place where RVers take stuff, but I've heard a few stories.
Just remember a campsite isn't your home or back yard. High value stuff needs to be locked up and out of sight.
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