โApr-14-2015 12:34 PM
โApr-19-2015 07:09 PM
โApr-19-2015 05:24 PM
โApr-19-2015 04:43 PM
jfkmk wrote:
While I admit I didn't read every word, the first question that comes to mind is "why"?
MrWizard wrote:
a couple things could be stated a little more clearly
prime example
"not less than 15ft" yada yada
"No Closer than 15ft..the more the better" is stating it more directly and clearly
i like the idea of using google maps before hand
jfkmk wrote:
I was saying that tongue in cheek, Gary. But in reality if I find I need to sleep in industrial parking lots and on city streets with the windows blacked out to avoid detection, I'd rethink my choices. I would also consider a job somewhere to supplement my income to avoid needing to live like that. If the guy was retired law enforcement I'm sure he can find something
Old-Biscuit wrote:
Stealth camping
What/who are folks hiding from and WHY?
The LAW, society or just being CHEAP
pnichols wrote:
I don't know about stealth camping ... but when we go on RV trips we sure could use commercial campgrounds with dirt/grass/scrub special drycamping sections where you could overnight in your RV - with no use of their bathrooms/showers/etc. facilities allowed - for around $10 per night. I rarely see a commercial campground without some unkept part of it that they couldn't make a few bucks off us (cheap) $10/per night self-contained RV overnighters. They could even enforce a one night, or two consecutive night, rule to keep squatters out. :C
โApr-19-2015 11:17 AM
So..the people that act as Hosts in the various parks..the ones that full-time...they gotta leave too? Coo..I want to see that.
โApr-19-2015 11:01 AM
โApr-19-2015 10:05 AM
JiminDenver wrote:
On cheaprvliving.com you can find many people doing this. Interesting but I'g go stir crazy in my trailer, a van is out of the question.
What's funny is how other perceive them while getting irate if someone tells them that they are homeless, not just full timers going from one boondocking area to another.
Recently I read a article about the NFS cracking down on people abusing the forest by living in them. The rule works out to if you don't have a residential address that you can't spend even a night in a NF because it is illegal to live in them. You must be living there since you have no other home and it applies to even the big rigs since they full time. So the next time a ranger ask where you live and you proudly say your shiny motor home, you may be ticketed and asked to leave.
โApr-19-2015 08:29 AM
โApr-18-2015 08:04 PM
Escargot wrote:
The mentally ill were dumped, and half-way houses were closed by the "ketchup is a vegetable" President, who, ironically became a vegetable himself.
With regard to "They are either frauds, druggies, alcoholics, or mentally ill."
โApr-18-2015 07:45 PM
mpierce wrote:irishtom29 wrote:LenSatic wrote:
I have no sympathy whatsoever for the so called "homeless". They are either frauds, druggies, alcoholics, or mentally ill. And the latter were released from institutions in the '70s by "compassionate" liberals because of movies like "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" and "Bill".
Actually most were released in the 80s when conservatives closed up government run or subsidized mental hospitals so they could spend money on other things.
You're quite the chest thumper, eh?
Your rememberer is quite different than mine. I remember them being closed because the "advanced" thinking at the time was that it was better to be out in the population than to be shut up into a "home". My brother was in one, and has been out since then. He is in a group home. If he were to be released totally, he could not cope.
However, if he was any worse off, then a hospital setting would be better.
But, it was the liberalized education people who closed them off.
โApr-18-2015 07:15 PM
โApr-18-2015 04:45 PM
irishtom29 wrote:LenSatic wrote:
I have no sympathy whatsoever for the so called "homeless". They are either frauds, druggies, alcoholics, or mentally ill. And the latter were released from institutions in the '70s by "compassionate" liberals because of movies like "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" and "Bill".
Actually most were released in the 80s when conservatives closed up government run or subsidized mental hospitals so they could spend money on other things.
You're quite the chest thumper, eh?
โApr-18-2015 04:43 PM
โApr-18-2015 03:17 PM
LenSatic wrote:
I have no sympathy whatsoever for the so called "homeless". They are either frauds, druggies, alcoholics, or mentally ill. And the latter were released from institutions in the '70s by "compassionate" liberals because of movies like "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" and "Bill".
โApr-16-2015 11:17 AM
โApr-16-2015 10:29 AM
garyhaupt wrote:
...you know that many are, right?
Gary Haupt