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Turtle_n_Peeps
Nov 04, 2013Explorer
scroller95969 wrote:mileshuff wrote:2gypsies wrote:
I doubt that the Flagstaff WalMart would allow long-term nomads. This WalMart is known for not allowing multiple nights of RVing. Sorry, but this kind of practice is what the cities go after in restricting 'overnights' at WalMarts. This is not what WalMart had in mind.
Flagstaff city ordinance doesn't allow any over night stays in parking lots anywhere in city limits. One night is too much in Flagstaff.
The one pic looks like the Walmart on E. Huntington that we stayed in this spring for a night with about 5-6 other rigs and didn't get hasseled. Didn't see anybody that looked long term.
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We stayed there about 3 years ago. No signs and no problems at all. We got up the next morning and went and had breakfast at WM.
The cops showed up to roust a pan handler. They never said boo to me. They were very nice to the guy and his wife and VERY respectful. My hats off to these VERY professional officers.
My wife felt sorry for the guy and went over to see what was up. She chatted with him so long I went over to see what was up. Super nice people. He said he used to have an average house and average life until the economy hit the skids and he got sick; then he lost everything. I asked him a lot of questions to see if everything added up and everything sounded legit. We sat and talked a long time about life and the way things happen and turn out. My wife gave him $15 bucks so our girls could tag his van.
About a year after that I lost my job and my wife lost hers about 3 months later. If I did not have everything paid for I would have been in this guys shoes. I often think of that guy and his wife. He changed my way of thinking and how I feel for the better. We often talk about that night in WalMart.
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