Pig-Smoker
Jun 06, 2013Explorer
fire wood
I know some campgrounds do not allow firewood to be brought in. I have seen some folks bring it in and leave it in the truck till they burn it in the fire pit. One guy even started a fire with Kingsfo...
Gau 8 wrote:You know, when people turn to personal attacks it is because they actually have no legitimate argument to make. Like it or not, these forums have evolved (or devolved, depending upon your position) to the point where many people just start posting trying to justify why they shouldn't follow a law or obey a rule. Instead of the lame argument that I won't reveal the locations of my parks and that somehow makes my points irrelevant maybe you should defend the position you appear to take that it is OK to ignore rules and laws you don't personally like. But I know why you don't, to make those kinds of arguments you need to be brighter than a 5 watt bulb.westernrvparkowner wrote:
Don't understand what the problem is. If I have learned anything from these forums it is an RVer can ignore any law or rule they don't agree with. Firewood, Leash, unattended pets, picking up after pets, gun laws, alcohol laws, mats on the grass, parking in HOAs, overnighting where prohibited, etc. can all be ignored if you don't like the genesis of the rule, or if it causes you to either spend more money or causes you an inconvenience. So bring in your firewood, burn it even if there is a a burn ban or a prohibition against open fires in the park, because you are an RVer and it's your right to do what the heck ever you want, rules and laws be darned.
Dude, if really own and run an RV facility, you are burned out and cynical. Time to retire. Will you ever tell us where your facility is? Provided you really own one.