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- spoon059Explorer II
Hannibal wrote:
rbpru wrote:
So in the end, who is the most disrespectful; the person who boldly cuts across another’s rented campsite? Or, the person who greedily guards their rented fiefdom and refuses to extend the common courtesy of letting a neighbor cross their property?
I will leave that to the readers.
The person who boldly cuts through another's rented campsite.
This... - HannibalExplorer
rbpru wrote:
So in the end, who is the most disrespectful; the person who boldly cuts across another’s rented campsite? Or, the person who greedily guards their rented fiefdom and refuses to extend the common courtesy of letting a neighbor cross their property?
I will leave that to the readers.
The person who boldly cuts through another's rented campsite. - mockturtleExplorer II
rvpru wrote:
I think we have pretty well established it. :B
So in the end, who is the most disrespectful; the person who boldly cuts across another’s rented campsite? Or, the person who greedily guards their rented fiefdom and refuses to extend the common courtesy of letting a neighbor cross their property? I will leave that to the readers. - WestMichExplorerWe have a seasonal site and if someone cuts through once in a while it's one thing, but our neighbors teens behind us go through 10 times a day every weekend....call me greedy if you want, but that's rude. Park rules say it's not allowed, but I don't want to start a feud either. We will probably just put up a barrier instead.
- waynec1957ExplorerI learned as a Boy Scout a hundred years ago you NEVER...EVER walk through someone's campsite unless you ask and receive permission first. And you NEVER...EVER walk through someone's campsite if they're not there.
- rbpruExplorer IISo in the end, who is the most disrespectful; the person who boldly cuts across another’s rented campsite? Or, the person who greedily guards their rented fiefdom and refuses to extend the common courtesy of letting a neighbor cross their property?
I will leave that to the readers. - 3oaksExplorer
We Cant Wait wrote:
Go right ahead if you would enjoy being sued or worse. They may get very irate and be packing more than a paint ball gun. Add some alcohol and then............. :E
I'm thinking of getting a paint ball gun and having target practice!!! - Redterpos3ExplorerOn my last trip I stayed at a state park, my site was one site over from the bathhouse. I decided to go take a shower, and since no one was in the site next to mine made a bee-line through that site to the bathhouse, straight shot from my trailer. After my shower I was leaving bathhouse and looked up (fortunately) and saw someone was now in that site next to mine, and so took the scenic route going back. A site can go from unoccupied to occupied in the time it takes to take a shower :B
- lots2seeinmyrvExplorerIt is rude and inconsiderate of others to cut through someone's site.
It is rude and inconsiderate to walk your pet on someone's site and let it go to the bathroom. Nobody wants to see your pet do it's business on their site. Go to the designated pet areas. - phillygExplorer IIIt pisses me off.
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