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udidwht
Aug 06, 2017Explorer
Rice wrote:
But San Diego, as one example, has an ordinance preventing RVs from parking overnight on city streets. So you might be able to sleep in your RV because the "no sleeping in vehicles" law was overruled, but in order to do that you'll have to have a place to park it. I would hope. Safety first, you know.
What makes the ordnance illegal is that it targets specific vehicles that are likely those likely to ovrrnight the 9th circuit ruling alluded to just that. Oversize/RVs are no different than any other vehicle except for size. Most cities already allow for parking up to 72-96hrs before having to be moved. Oversize vehicles should be no different.
If issues with RVs such as dumping and/or littering come into play than cities need to enforce those laws regarding such issues. These laws already exist.
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