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Johno02
Oct 25, 2015Explorer
Electric scooters were prohibited at many campgounds when they had a real popular spell a few years ago. Lots of folks bought them for their kids. As many campgrounds have limited traffic on the roads in the campgrounds, lots of parents(?) just turned the kids loose and let them ride wild all over the campground roads. To reduce the problem, most state and federal campground administration did the bureaucratic solution of just making a rule to prohibit all electric scooters, with no consideration of the handicapped or disabled that really need one. In most cases, If a person had need to use one for a disability, if they ask nicely, it usually will be allowed. However, please understand that there are a lot of people that will still complain about why if anyone at all can use one, why can't their kids run wild with one. Then there are a lot of federal, state and/or other public employees that only know how to quote rules. I gotta quit before I get in trouble (again).
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