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westwind15
Mar 19, 2014Explorer
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.
X10
I just saw yesterday that change in the RV parking law (made in July 2013) in San Diego. When I lived at the marina in San Diego, which I left in early 2011, lots of people parked down there in their RV's, with some kind of "extended parking permit from the Harbor Police", was what a couple of them told me. So much for that. :-(
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