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dennislanier
Aug 17, 2013Explorer
I believe most of us would have no problem with a few swimsuits and towels hanging on the awning rails, etc. Unfortunately, like every other part of society, the "give them an inch and they'll take a mile" rule must prevail. I GUARANTEE you that if a park allows clotheslines for a few items, there are those who will hang their entire wardrobe out to dry. Also, if there is any "gray area" as far as rules go, the park manager would be constantly refereeing, interpreting and explaining rules and trying to placate those on both sides of the issue. It is much easier to just post the rules and enforce them and allow potential customers to decide BEFOREHAND whether they want to stay in that campground or not. It is too bad that campgrounds have to make up rules for every possible situation, but those who cannot/will not be considerate of others make it necessary, whether it is dirty laundry, alcohol, pets or whatever.
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