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May 19, 2015Explorer
How about someone pulling up and parking right next to your camper? This happened to me a couple of years ago. I was like, "hey, excuse me...you can't park right here. This is my campsite." The women was who decided she could park wherever she wanted was irate. She started screaming at me that she was handicapped and she could park wherever she wanted. She started screaming she was going to call her sons to "come and take care of this."
Now this is redneck country...and this women was all redneck. And I don't mean to belittle rednecks, because according to my wife I am one. But when she said she was calling her sons to take care of this, I knew it was going down. I immediately called the office and the manager came over and told the women that she couldn't park in my campsite. She was not happy with the situation but she ended up leaving. BTW, she was not what I would call handicapped by any means. She got around just fine. She didn't have handicapped stickers or plates on her vehicle and I saw her around the campground for the next few days.
Luckily nothing came of it...just boggles my mind how rude and self centered people can be some times. If she would have pulled up and said, "Hi, would you mind if I parked here for an hour or so while my grandson uses the playground? My knee is really bothering me..." I probably would have said, sure it's no problem. But to just pull into my spot...3 foot from the side of my camper and proclaim she can park wherever she wants...no. That's not cool.
Now this is redneck country...and this women was all redneck. And I don't mean to belittle rednecks, because according to my wife I am one. But when she said she was calling her sons to take care of this, I knew it was going down. I immediately called the office and the manager came over and told the women that she couldn't park in my campsite. She was not happy with the situation but she ended up leaving. BTW, she was not what I would call handicapped by any means. She got around just fine. She didn't have handicapped stickers or plates on her vehicle and I saw her around the campground for the next few days.
Luckily nothing came of it...just boggles my mind how rude and self centered people can be some times. If she would have pulled up and said, "Hi, would you mind if I parked here for an hour or so while my grandson uses the playground? My knee is really bothering me..." I probably would have said, sure it's no problem. But to just pull into my spot...3 foot from the side of my camper and proclaim she can park wherever she wants...no. That's not cool.
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