Effy wrote:
jake2250 wrote:
Jack_Diane_Freedom wrote:
I guess people like their trailers looking like circus wagon or a food truck.
Well I guess with my perimeter lights on it could be considered a Circus wagon,, Maybe its those clown faces I get from people that walk by,, or the clowns that let it bother them!!
yeah more like a food truck with my smoker going,,smoking up a rack or two of ribs and beer flowing,,I think its particularly funny that some folks go camping and just get mad at Lights?? They don't smell or make noise,,and the best part is,,,,,,,when you close your eyes or look away,,,,They go away!! Like those clowns should do if it bothers them that much!!!
So your position is that you do what you want and it's up to everyone else to let it bother them or not? You can have whatever lights, noise etc that might be too bright or too loud and everyone else is supposed to close their eyes? For your benefit with little to no thought or care about whether it's bothersome? Sounds like you fall into the "I only care about me and you don't like it, it's your problem" category. far too common unfortunately.
Look, anyone can have fun and gadgets and whatever blows your skirt up. I like to have fun and knock back a few as much as the next guy. But in close proximity I try and remain cognizant that others are there to enjoy their time too. There is a limit and a line where this stuff impacts others. There is a give and take. Everyone is not into what everyone else is and there is a compromise. But some folks don't have compromise or even courtesy in ther vocabulary. They do what they want and the heck with everyone else. An entitlement mentality because they paid their $25 they own the park for a night. Everyone else paid too. I'm pretty tolerant but man I have seen some real yahoo's more concerned with a light show and mardis gras and playing block party for a night in the past few years than ever. I have started avoiding places that draw that kind of crowd.
So you are talking about people who are carrying on past the quiet hour? I can appreciate that. Say the quiet hour is 10:00 then it's quiet down and turn the lights off or tone them way down and keep the party very quiet. Would that be acceptable? Seems like it would fit within the rules.
I will stay up later to party but I'm doing it quietly with no music and very low voices. The people right next to my awning side are trying to sleep. But, at the same time you actually cant even do much talking when you are 15 feet from someones bedroom so I'd say take it inside at 10:00. Even when inside, people should realize that others are trying to sleep and all the walls are paper thin. A person should be able to expect to not hear people carrying on after quiet time.
So as long as the quiet times are applied to lights, it shouldn't be a problem.