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NCWriter
Feb 28, 2015Explorer
CSG wrote:
I love the self-appointed RV police. If I'm not in dispersed camping areas, I always get permission. I've never once overnighted at a hospital that didn't have loads of parking. One doesn't park anywhere near close to entrances; you park at the outer edges, away from employee and visitor parking. If the lot is too small, the hospital has the option of saying no. Of course, I'm out west and no longer have any interest in the east. Maybe things are different in NC but please, don't preach to the rest of us unless you're a federal agent with authority to regulate where RVers park if they have permission.
Apologies for striking a nerve. Of course, where you choose to sleep is none of my business.
However this forum allows for the sharing of opinions.......including mine on the appropriateness of using hospital lots, spaces created and maintained at hospital expense to serve medical personnel, patients and families.
I have always understood why WalMart, Cracker Barrel, Flying J, etc allow or even encourage parking in their lighted lots. They want your business. I understand it is considered the courteous thing to do to purchase something there. Or make a small donation to thank pastors for allowing you to use the church lot.
Maybe you could run in for a quick appendectomy.
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