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Old-Biscuit
Jan 16, 2014Explorer III
Skid Row Joe wrote:Old-Biscuit wrote:What would it matter the where? If it's legal to park a vehicle for 24 hours in one place, it makes NO difference on who's home and street it is parked in front of. The law prevails, as is lawful...Skid Row Joe wrote:
Well, that's not necessarily so. I think it incumbent on knowing the law wherever one intends to park their rig, before you automatically think it's giving rv'ers a bad name.
Where I reside there is a 24 hour limit for any vehicle to be parked, without moving it. It does no good for any one to try and bully someone from parking in a free parking zone that is doing it legally. During the ice storms of several weeks ago, there was an 18-wheeler legally parked in my neighborhood, that excepting for one icy night, moved every day.
When you have the law on your side it doesn't much matter what anyone thinks, is what I've learned.
Parking it in front of your home and moving it every 24 hrs. is a whole different situation then what OP is looking to do......especially in So. Cal unless it's Salton Sea or similar type of area.
I don't think you have a handle on the law, since you didn't follow that. Unless you know the law in any given parking jurisdiction, you're not getting it...
The law may allow 'parking' but very few places allow 'living' in an rv parked on the street as OP is considering doing (stealth camping)........especially S. Cal. which has local ordinances/laws that are pretty restrictive. Heck you can't even park a pickup truck in driveways. IT ain't TX.
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