AprilWhine
Aug 04, 2013Explorer
No Privacy?
I don't normally use the campground showers, but today my friend and I went to the bath house to do hair highlights. While we were both in the shower, a woman with a boy who appeared to be about 12 ca...
westernrvparkowner wrote:TyroneandGladys wrote:westernrvparkowner wrote:TyroneandGladys wrote:Let me put it another way. If you call the police on something as minor as this (and it really is a minor incident, unless there is a whole lot more we are not being told), without first trying to get the park's management to attend to the situation, at our parks you would be asked to leave.westernrvparkowner wrote:TyroneandGladys wrote:While it was probably a mistake by the mother to take her son into the women's restroom, I hardly think it rises to the level requiring police. Maybe the son did have severe problems, in that case a little compassion is needed, the last thing a parent with a severely handicapped child needs is the police being called every time the child makes someone feel uncomfortable. I think the parent was wrong. I think that with a little forethought the entire situation could have been avoided and both sides made happy. But the police aren't the answer here.
IMHO the minute that a 12 year old boy was spotted in the women's shower 911 should have been called and told that there was a young man in the showers and let them sort it out.
As far as compassion that is why I said let the police sort it out.
If there is a disability no foul if not major wakeup call to kid and the woman who took him in there,
Let me get this straight before anyone in your camp calls the police and they want to make sure that they can stay at your park they need to clear that with you???????????????????
If so please either IM me the name of your park so I can make sure I do not stay there or if you really believe there is nothing wrong with that policy let me know the name of your park here in public viewing
If you are calling the police for things like this, without first trying to get a resolution from the management, yes I am going to toss you. The park doesn't need the entertainment, doesn't need the distraction or the police arriving and questioning guests and doesn't need to earn the reputation of being "the boy who cried wolf" park in the unlikely event we ever really do need police assistance. There are ways to handle things, and channels people should take to get issues resolved. Calling the cops because there is a boy in the women's restroom with one of their parents is an extreme over-reaction.