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Lantley
Mar 13, 2018Nomad
Old_Man wrote:
Regarding safety in parks and boondocking...
I will use motion-sensor lights at night. All sides. Get too close, I'll have a nice sight picture. Of course, I don't need one with a shotgun. Just rock salt with the first shot.
Hell, I'd give them the Onan if they really wanted it. I'd rather sell it but if that's all it takes to get the GU to leave us alone, I'll disconnect it and leave it where they can just grab it.
But motion sensor lights are a must-have. The startle factor alone makes them indispensable. Might set it up to trigger an air horn, too. The brown stain in their pants would be worth it.
I hope you are very remote with no one nearby with all those scare lights horns and etc. Nothing like bringing city lights, noise and mentality to the middle of nowhere.
I would not want to be parked anywhere near all that excitement.
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