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Jun 13, 2016Explorer II
If you are not outside or away planning to return after dark why on earth would you want your lites on?
I caused a scare light guy to be ejected from a NYS park several years ago.
We set up,got dark and his lights came on. Bright enough to light up the inside of my HTT. Tolerated it the first night. Second night same thing. That morning I knocked on his door and brought the problem to his attention. He went off like a rocket telling me he didn't spend $60,000 dollars on his rig so some lowlife in a **** tent could tell him what to do. I went to the park manager, manager went to mister bright lite,and got the same treatment I did. Ten minutes later the NYS Park Police were sitting in front of his site watching him break camp and escorting him to the gate!
Seems to me it would have been easier just not to turn on the light.
I caused a scare light guy to be ejected from a NYS park several years ago.
We set up,got dark and his lights came on. Bright enough to light up the inside of my HTT. Tolerated it the first night. Second night same thing. That morning I knocked on his door and brought the problem to his attention. He went off like a rocket telling me he didn't spend $60,000 dollars on his rig so some lowlife in a **** tent could tell him what to do. I went to the park manager, manager went to mister bright lite,and got the same treatment I did. Ten minutes later the NYS Park Police were sitting in front of his site watching him break camp and escorting him to the gate!
Seems to me it would have been easier just not to turn on the light.
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