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Turtle_n_Peeps
Jun 11, 2013Explorer
This is of course completely unlike the 10 year policy we are discussing in this thread because there is logic and business sense behind it.
How so? :h Please do tell.
Fair enough, let me switch a few things around to make it more pertinent and see how you feel.
Lets say I was the owner of a campground and from my perspective I'm doing a good thing because I think most people that come to my campground think that a 2004 National Tropi-Cal T-350, Class A, with Triple slides are ugly and therefor I don't want it around cluttering up the newer really "cool and modern class A's." After all, a 2004 is Kinda square and pretty ugly compared to the newer more modern class A's. And that old Cat is a rattle trap and does not have a DPF so it's going to smoke up my campground and wake the dead. I don't want that thing in my campground, that's for sure!
Beyond that, you just traveled 800 miles to come to my campground and when you go to sign in I tell you "sorry, 2004 Tropi-cal sucks, now get out of here."
Then you say, But Turtle, I read about your campground online and it said nothing about 2004 Tropi-cal's not being allowed. You go on to say you just traveled 800 miles to come to Turtles cool campground and now your telling me I can't camp here?
I tell you, yep, your class A sucks now get lost before other "cool class A's" see that thing out in front of my campground and leave.
From my perspective I'm discriminating against you in a good way.
Tell me about your perspective if this had happen to you. How would you feel? Is this a good use of discrimination or a bad use of it?
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