3oaks wrote:
westernrvparkowner wrote:
C-172-AV8R wrote:
Rv parks complain to city council that they are losing money. City council capitulates and viola. New signs. Don't blame Walmart they just have to follow the law. Blame the Rv parks. I remember that happened in Prince George B.C so everyone going to Alaska told council they didn't need to stop in P.G. Well all the fuel stations and restaurants complained so they rescinded the ban. Power to the $$$ for sure.
Yep, RV park owners easily can out spend and out maneuver Walmart. The fact that Walmart really couldn't care less one way or the other is the only reason such ordinances ever pass.
You wouldn't be a bit biased now, would you?
Have you ever talked to the store managers of local Walmarts? I know for a fact some of them do care and some of them were really peeved when local authorities passed ordinances banning overnight RV parking at the urging of commercial RV park owners. Not just Walmart, but businesses like some Cabelas stores had to warn customers about an overnight parking ban.
No, I do not make a habit of talking to the managers of all the various Walmarts across the country. I would also wager you do not either (unless you are a regional manager or similar working for Walmart corporate). I assume those managers have much more important things todo than talk rv parking with random strangers.