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Muddydogs
Jun 21, 2016Explorer
westernrvparkowner wrote:
When you boondock, you have no more right to be there than anyone else. You don't have a defined area that is "yours".
Actually in most States a RV is an extension of your home so what ever rights you have to protect your home also apply to your RV. Its best to know the state laws that you are in. Case in point in Utah we can not use deadly force to protect property but in some States you can. Although in Utah if someone is standing outside your window with say a screw driver and they appear to be trying to break into your home then deadly force is justified, other states require one lets the bad guy get a little further along before they can be taken care of.
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