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hmknightnc wrote:WyoTraveler wrote:
I don't violate the law. Everything in my RV is legal. I'd invite the officer in an offer him a beer. JMHO they are looking for bad guys not fulltime RVers. As a retired LEO I never had time to hassle good people. Crooks kept me busy.
Exactly. I don't full time but spend a large portion of 9 months of the year on the road. Any LEO is free to inspect any of my caravan anytime the want. Never been hassled by LEO, they have much better things to do than waste time with me.
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WyoTraveler wrote:
I don't violate the law. Everything in my RV is legal. I'd invite the officer in an offer him a beer. JMHO they are looking for bad guys not fulltime RVers. As a retired LEO I never had time to hassle good people. Crooks kept me busy.
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lucasland wrote:
from what i've heard some places its illegal to live in your vehicle, regardless of what it is. some cops can be jerks about it too. I heard one cop recently state he keeps an eye out for some rv's cause full timing is popular for parolees and others on probation, so he likes to take an extra close look when he can