
This will work if your don't mind spending the next 20 years at the gray bar hotel.
You did not mention if it occurred at a campground, your driveway or storage area.
My HOA does not allow campers to be stored, I pay $40 a month for a fenced storage yard. I remove the battery to keep it from going dead, when I first got the camper I forgot to disconnect the battery and the battery went dead in less than 2 weeks. I also use
Roto choks with a quality padlockAs far as camp grounds go if it is an overnight stay I keep it hooked up to the truck, or if I unhitch the truck I keep the truck parked where it will block the pin