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Jul 28, 2014Explorer
Opie431 wrote:
I tell my husband not to complain to me if he is not willing to complain to those in charge. Same to you.
My wife and I usually agree on things like this. She has my back and I hers.
As I said earlier, the workers saw the dogs being aggressive more than once and turned their heads to it. Sometimes you have to weigh the gravity of the situation what the problem is, and "who and how many" are involved. Running off and complaining could put your husband ( and you) in the spot light with these people. I'm too old for confrontation, especially with younger people. Or looking behind our backs. So if you enjoy watching your husband sparring with neighbors, that's up to you.
Like I said, I've learned my lesson. Next time we'll pack up and leave voicing our complaint on the way out. The only problem is around this state just moving to another campground they are mostly reserved and full this time of year.
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