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Ski_Pro_3
Jun 18, 2013Explorer
Several posts back gives you a suggestion for this situation; tell the staff member you had too much to drink and can not drive. Possession is 9/10ths of the law they say...
Veebyes wrote:
Here is one we recently ran into. Most state CGs & NP will leave a reservation notice on the site post so that self registering walk ups know what is reserved & what is not & pick a site accordingly.
We recently went into an un manned WA SP, picked a site, set up & were off to pay just as we have done so many times before. Just as the DW has disappeared in the direction of the gate a small TT shows up claiming the site is theirs having reserved online. Really! Well, the site did not even have a site post to put a number on, let alone a reservation slip, so who is to know what is what.
In the middle of this a SP staff member did show up. The site was indeed reserved by the small TT so we had to move. An hour wasted by both partys which could have been saved with a slip on a post.
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