spoon059 wrote:
JaxDad wrote:
Ummm, actually, NO, it's not your site, you have been granted a temporary license to use it on a non-exclusive use basis.
This is done to prevent a slide down a VERY slippery slope, starting with someone grumbling about kids cutting through and ending in violence, or worse.
Imagine if every camper had the right to tell the grounds care people to bugger off for the entire season?
I've witnessed on more than one occasion a camper told to mend their ways or vacate the park for such behaviour, and a snarling dog is certainly a guarantee of a one-way ticket out the front gate anywhere.
JaxDad... renting out my townhouse to a renter provided my renter a temporary license to use the property on a non exclusive basis as well. That doesn't give me the right to barge into the bedroom in the middle of the night, does it?
There's the problem, you can't tell the difference.
Your rented townhouse was a RESIDENCE, someone's HOME. No you couldn't barge in, not even an inch inside the front door at any time of the day or night.
It is hardly the same thing with a campsite. Inside your RV, sure I go along with that.
But what you are saying seems to be more like charging someone with trespassing if in a busy cafe they sat at the same table as you, after all it's YOUR table right?
There's a big difference between a residence and a parking spot.