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westernrvparkow
Mar 26, 2015Explorer
BurbMan wrote:I don't believe a veteran camper, or even a veteran, is a protected class. And every business has "unposted" policies. Even if I don't post a dress code, I can surely turn away a nude customer, even if they are Black, Hispanic, Buddhist or whatever. RV rigs are surely not a protected class, I can turn away any that want, without any repercussions. As I said before, keeping a clean, neat attractive RV park is good business. If Jed and all his Kin were to arrive looking for a spot, I would send them down the road with his Million Dollars still firmly attached to his wallet. (Unless Ellie Mae (the 20 something version), promised to spend the entire stay at the Cement Pond, since that would more than balance out the truck)the bear II wrote:
Usually the management will accept a few photos or video of your RV and of anyone who will be staying in your RV. They will make a decision to allow or not. We've had to send photos twice and were allowed to stay each time.
You're kidding right?
I have never been asked how old my rig is, only what kind and how long it is. I have never had anybody inspect my rig upon check in (well, maybe somebody has without me knowing it when I am in the office doing paperwork). Anybody who wants to know how old I am, how old my rig is, or asks for a picture of anything, can rent that site to someone else.
It may be within the CG owner's rights, but 1) that doesn't make it right, and 2) doesn't make it good business.
It's very dangerous, IMO, for ANY business to have "unposted" policies, because anybody knows that's just a smokescreen for discrimination. All it takes is one minority or disabled or veteran camper to be turned away by the CG owner claiming some unposted rule about the age of his rig, and a sharp attorney, and that camper will wind up owning that CG.
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