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Jean_S
Nov 26, 2014Explorer
I never thought twice about this issue until we bought a house on what became a major beach access road. Seasonal beach bums parked in front of houses, blocking driveways, leaving trash, dumping down the storm drain, walking away with tools or lawn chairs, generally being a darned nuisance. Along the barrier islands, they took up parking spaces in front of businesses or snuck into private parkinglots or access points and made the same general nuisance of themselves.
Why do some people think that if they happen to want to be in attractive areas they can't afford that everyone else owes them the ability to be there?
BTW, most rv's can go 2 or 3 days without needing to dump. Why would a city that does not want people camping there in rv's encourage them to do so by installing a dump station? The city wants rv'ers to move on so others can enjoy the limited parking spaces and not hog the spaces. As for being to cheap to pay the $10 to dump every 2 or 3 days, that takes gall. I hope anyone with that attitude gets a big, fat ticket that adjusts their attitude.
Why do some people think that if they happen to want to be in attractive areas they can't afford that everyone else owes them the ability to be there?
BTW, most rv's can go 2 or 3 days without needing to dump. Why would a city that does not want people camping there in rv's encourage them to do so by installing a dump station? The city wants rv'ers to move on so others can enjoy the limited parking spaces and not hog the spaces. As for being to cheap to pay the $10 to dump every 2 or 3 days, that takes gall. I hope anyone with that attitude gets a big, fat ticket that adjusts their attitude.
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