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NRALIFR wrote:
Ya know, I think this is the second time recently that this old topic was dug up by a “new member” to make some useless post.
I bet you a beer that “flexomob” is just trying to build his post count up so he can post a link to something he’s wanting us to buy. I just betcha.
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Oct-03-2017 01:00 PM
Oct-03-2017 11:06 AM
darsben1 wrote:It wasn't my wife, it was the neighbor's wife a few doors down. She didn't confront, she just opened the door and there the girl was. She didn't wake up until security got there. Believe me, as a retired LEO of 30 years I've got the equipment with me and the tactical knowledge to deal with most any situation that arises.azdryheat wrote:
One of the park's guards also works loss prevention at a nearby supermarket where he said he is allowed to take the necessary measures to detain someone. He said it is the park's policy not to detain.
This park is totally fenced and the vehicle entrance is gated. The person whose space was violated said he'd be talking to management. One must have the code to get in and out the two pedestrian gates. What bothers me is that this is a park that charges $115 a night - pretty pricey - and we should have better security than a monitor to stand around and watch but not detain for the police. Chula Vista PD was called but they didn't get there in time to deal with her.
Too bad some of you don't see any problem with her trespassing in an RV park. Guess if she were in your backyard and it was your wife confronting her it would be a different story.
WHy in the world was your wife confronting her. THAT WAS DANGEROUS if the lady was deranged. Never put your self in harms way for someone sleeping in your chair. I see the problem with trespassing if it was a trespass. But I would hate to read that your loved on got stabbed by a lunatic. Some things you have to let go
Oct-03-2017 11:02 AM
Sep-30-2017 08:53 AM
Sep-30-2017 12:28 AM
azdryheat wrote:
We had an intruder last night into our gated, secure resort park, Chula Vista near San Diego. A mid-20's female was found this morning by our neighbor's wife asleep in an outside chair. Quite startling. Security was called and two guards showed up to roust her.In her possession was the handout we all get: the park map containing gate and restroom codes.
She decided to run away from the guards and was not found after a search by local police.
Guards say they are banned by the resort's policy from detaining anyone trespassing. Lots of campers are very unhappy with this resort policy. She was just a homeless street urchin but what if she was a he and meant harm to the campers? Lots of elderly here. Security guards or Security monitors? You know the TV commercial.
Chula Vista needs to change their policy so the guards can detain and we campers need to call the police in the future as the guards are useless per current policy.
We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
Sep-30-2017 12:04 AM
Sep-29-2017 05:06 PM
Sep-29-2017 02:20 PM
rr2254545 wrote:
Geez that is a great campground this is over reacting