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Reality_Check
Jan 08, 2020Nomad II
jaycocreek wrote:Kayteg1 wrote:Photomike wrote:
From what I have read on it they are legal because of the height. ..
Not according to the law copied on page 12 in this topic.
I sure don't get some of the TC laws especially this one for propane..One would think if it was illegal there would be warning signs on every propane access door on all RV's..DO NOT LOCK..or on the bottle somewhere..DO NOT MOUNT ON REAR OF VEHICLE..But there are none..
Not saying it isn't true,just saying it seems weird with all the warning signs all over an RV for different things..
I had no idea and I have been truck camping for over 50 years...
Got no dog in this fight... silly discussion and fun to follow.
But to point out a rather large point; I'm fairly certain that NFPA ain't 'law'. It can be enacted/accepted by jurisdictions, but just because they wrote it doesn't make it law.
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