languiduck wrote:
Do you really think that if any type of camper is on fire someone is going to hook their truck to to move it?
I really hate all the what ifs. That's a huge pet peeve....so something of a fluke happened one time somewhere and now all this rhetoric gets spread. I personally have never had anyone tell me I can't unload. I also never ask, I just do it.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^THIS.
Seriously, some of the reasoning is just weird.
fpoole wrote:
....Fire reference was more along the lines of a brush fire or something else, Flood? high winds, that would require evacuation. If the owner is off sight seeing. hiking, riding, exploring somewhere else away from camper they can't immediately hook it up....
^^ so let me get this straight; the fifth wheel left while owners are off galavanting around town 'sight seeing', is somehow different?
The Class A's who are off shopping in their toad are somehow different and ok?
fpoole wrote:
....I'm done, this is getting out of hand here...
^^^ True dat
Ace! wrote:
As someone responsible for emergency management and hazard mitigation, it makes perfect sense...
^^^ I want a new leader
slickrock steve wrote:
...because I could just drive away, and they would be stuck with disposal.
NOW that made no sense, as of course I could do the same thing with a trailer, or 5th wheel!!...
^^^ you're not alone, but you are surrounded by some strange logic.
To each their own.
BTW... to all, thanks for the entertaining posts. It keeps this place interesting.