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westernrvparkowner wrote:
Glad to see we have established it is the fault of the park. In retrospect it is pretty stupid of a park to have trees. Guess I am just very lucky that over the years I haven't been drug to court over the vicious trees, rocks and utility hookups that have attacked people's rigs. If parks had to pay for damages caused by their evil trees, rocks and utilities there wouldn't be room in bankruptcy court for them all. That park supposedly paying for the damages is one of the stupidest business decisions I have ever heard.
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David0725 wrote:
Well if this makes it any better my cousin was standing right next to the tree guiding me. I did look around and there was no one in sight not even my cousin at the time. But yes I assumed that my 36 foot motorhome was going to fit and a 39-foot spot and not stick out in the street. So I do as most people and look up the driver side to make sure I'm lined up with everything water sewer Electric and such even looking at the camera the tree was not in my site at that particular time. The point to this Pros what how many campsites have you been to that they stick a palm tree 1 foot off the slab? By the way after taking pictures are the campgrounds they agreed to pay for the damage based on the situation so although I may look like the idiot this was a fluke accident. Like I said I've done this for many years the post wasnt ment for Haters. I could probably pick out something most rv's doing wrong at every camp site.
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