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ol_Bombero-JC
Jun 14, 2018Explorer
westernrvparkowner wrote:
Recent review of Lazy Days RV Park in Florida has the park getting a 1 out of 10. Reason, the reviewer broke their ankle.
Did they break their ankle because the park had carelessly left equipment laying around? No. Was the park at fault because a walkway, stairs or piece of recreational equipment failed? No. Was the floors in the office, store, laundry or bathhouses wet and slick from a spill? Nyet.
The failure of the park...Leaves on a hill BEHIND the reviewer's RV. The reviewer gave no reason why they felt they had to be climbing on the hill, but they apparently felt it was the park's fault that either the hill was there or that their trees drop leaves. And people wonder why there has to be signs everywhere warning people if you do something stupid you might get hurt.
New 2018 OSHA safety regulations pending:
Campers required to wear padded, fully encapsulated suits equipped with re-breather or self-contained air supply, and two-way communication monitored by park staff.
Rumor is: The state of MT has volunteered to be the first to implement and evaluate the system on a trial basis in state & private campgrounds.
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