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camper19709
Apr 12, 2016Explorer
westernrvparkowner wrote:rockhillmanor wrote:Best post on the forums. On top of that, I don't believe that owning an RV Park requires the owner to be slumlord. I have no interest or obligation to serve as the destination for the down and out. There are plenty of services available for the less fortunate, but RV Parks and Campgrounds are under no requirement to be part of those services.wirenutz wrote:
WOW I'm not seeing a lot on caring or compassion for those that are less fortunate people, is this just the new Rvers or have we gotten so cold and callous that we don't care where these people go just as long as we don't have to see them, if we run them out of the last affordable place they can stay, they may end up living in the streets, or worse living on your street, I'm sure I will get flamed for being a caring and compassionate camper, signed I used to be one of those people you used to look down your nose at
Sorry, I am NOT going to succumb to the 'less fortunate' card being pulled out. Less fortunate has nothing to do with not cleaning up a site.:R
You can be dirt poor and there is NO, NONE, NADA reason to be a slob. Less fortunate does not give you the right to degrade your living conditions or surroundings period.
You can not have a penny to your name and you can still keep your living conditions neat and clean. And many less fortunate people can and do keep a neat living area.
AND if you are in an RV park? You HAVE money to pay the monthly rate so one can assume you can buy a broom. and it costs 'nothing' to bend down and pick up all the junk around an RV.
x2. being poor does not mean you have to live in a junk yard.
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