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Dutch___Di
Mar 18, 2014Explorer
While I agree with your premise if you are going to be gone for hours or all day the original poster asked: If you are parked behind Walmart for the night, and you have to run out for something, like a fast food dinner run or quick apt, do you take your Fifth Wheel with you, or do you leave it behind Walmart and take your truck, and then come back to it? and I personally see nothing wrong with this and will continue to do so when the occasion calls for it. Hugs, Di
rockhillmanor wrote:Lantley wrote:socoguy wrote:
Walmart is not a place to unhitch and leave your rig. That is the kind of situation that discourages Walmart managers not to permit RV parking. Walmart is providing an accomadation to promote good will and of course business. It is certainly not neighborly to leave a rig that cannot be moved if needed.
Its intended to be a temporary privilege it is not a campground.
Agreed, If you must drop your trailer find a paid site vs. leaving it unattended in a public lot.
It is a classic One bad apple scenario.
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