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Ole_Man_Dan
Mar 28, 2014Explorer
Now days some parks are banning open fires. No fire pits ect, but they allow grills and smokers. Ex. Topsail Hills State Park at Santa Rosa Beach has the no open fire rule in the camper section.
Most RV parks have a no alcohol rule, but many wink at the rule,as long as you don't get too loud or cause complaints.
Some places give a pass to alcohol as long as it's in a different container. Ex. Beer or Wine in a glass gets the wink and nod,
but Beer in a bottle or beer can doesn't.
Some seem to look the other way if you are older, and mind your own business.
Unequal enforcement seems to be the rule, rather than the exception, when it comes to alcohol.
I believe alcohol use in rest areas is against the law nearly every where. Too close to the highway, and would lead to drunk driving.
Most RV parks have a no alcohol rule, but many wink at the rule,as long as you don't get too loud or cause complaints.
Some places give a pass to alcohol as long as it's in a different container. Ex. Beer or Wine in a glass gets the wink and nod,
but Beer in a bottle or beer can doesn't.
Some seem to look the other way if you are older, and mind your own business.
Unequal enforcement seems to be the rule, rather than the exception, when it comes to alcohol.
I believe alcohol use in rest areas is against the law nearly every where. Too close to the highway, and would lead to drunk driving.
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