AikenRacer
Sep 02, 2013Explorer
Fess up time
Seems like everywhere I go, I get called down by the park ranger, etc. Previous violations include parking my golf cart in the wrong spots by the beach walkway, no campground pass on my golf cart,expi...
Executive wrote:I do Walmart Supercenters and Cracker Barrels, have yet to have any 'Park Rangers' there. Wonder if any of the golf cart violations involved alcohol? In Texas, if you're on a riding mower, lawn tractor, or any other motorized machine, you can be charged with DUI.AikenRacer wrote:
Seems like everywhere I go, I get called down by the park ranger, etc. Previous violations include parking my golf cart in the wrong spots by the beach walkway, no campground pass on my golf cart,expired golf cart pass, driving the wrong way, no state decal for golf cart, parking my tow vehicle on the grass and not completely on the gravel area several times, hanging a light from a tree limb, and so forth....Just wondering...am I just a rebel or do others get in trouble like me? Only the perfect motorhomers can tell me to just follow the rules.
1. Parked the golf cart in the wrong spots by the beach walkway.
2. No campground pass on my golf cart.
3. Expired golf cart pass.
4. Driving the wrong way on a one way street.
5. Parking my tow vehicle on the grass in violation.
6. Hanging a light from a tree.
And just exactly where did the Rangers overreact and abuse their power??..:h...many of the OPs problems seem to come from the use of his golf cart. Pretty simple IMHO, when arriving at a campground, read the rules. If you don't agree with them, ask if they can be broken and/or ignored. If no, decide whether you want to stay or leave...your choice. In 40 yrs of RVing with 4 yrs full time, I've yet to be hassled by any park ranger..maybe it's just me...:B...Dennis