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DiskDoctr wrote:I Don't know what you mean by egregious, but I'd be willing to bet almost every big city in every state has "tow away zones". You park there and you will be towed, no such thing as a warning. I know there are lots of private parking lots in Detroit that you willed be towed if you park in them. The towing company monitors them, they're a cash cow. You can even call the number and they will give you a free ride to pick up your vehicle, after you pay the towing fee of course. (They don't take credit cards, cash only). Didn't see the sign? I guess you will look more closely next time.
...IMHO, unless egregious behavior, a warning and ability to drive away would be required. It certainly IS REQUIRED for a tow in most states....
โApr-22-2018 03:19 PM
gbopp wrote:JaxDad wrote:
Itโs very clearly aimed at transport trucks, NOT RVโs.
Maybe the truck crowd was attracting the ladies who work the night shift?
โApr-22-2018 08:41 AM
JaxDad wrote:
Itโs very clearly aimed at transport trucks, NOT RVโs.
โApr-22-2018 07:49 AM
yr2017 wrote:
The Perry, GA Wally World hired Buckheard Parking Enforcement to patrol and boot any semis parked in their lot.
Several class A's were parked alongside the semis, and don't know if anyone was booted.
http://hhjonline.com/perry-walmart-hires-parking-enforcement-p11158-90.htm
SidecarFlip wrote:
RV'ers do that to themselves with Wal Mart. If I owned a store like Wal Mart, I wouldn't want a 'gypsy caravan' of RV squatters occupying my lot either. One. they are pigs and two, it is private property.
People wore out the welcome all by themselves.
โApr-22-2018 07:25 AM
SidecarFlip wrote:
RV'ers do that to themselves with Wal Mart. If I owned a store like Wal Mart, I wouldn't want a 'gypsy caravan' of RV squatters occupying my lot either. One. they are pigs and two, it is private property.
People wore out the welcome all by themselves.
โApr-22-2018 07:12 AM
cmcdar wrote:That's all it takes. A "Thank you for the information" regardless of the answer, doesn't hurt a thing either.
We came home from snow birding 2 weeks ago and stayed overnight at a Walmart in Mansfield, Ohio.
They have signs up saying "No Semis". We asked and were told that RVs were OK and told us where to park.
As always, ASK before you park.
โApr-22-2018 06:44 AM
โApr-22-2018 06:21 AM
SidecarFlip wrote:You probably wouldn't want any RV's over 10 years old in "your" Park either judging by your Walmart comments.
RV'ers do that to themselves with Wal Mart. If I owned a store like Wal Mart, I wouldn't want a 'gypsy caravan' of RV squatters occupying my lot either. One. they are pigs and two, it is private property.
People wore out the welcome all by themselves.
โApr-22-2018 06:06 AM
midnightsadie wrote:
time to get the torch out.
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