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Aug-06-2015 10:00 AM
booster wrote:Heapie wrote:
Anybody thought to leave a camera tied to a tree so they can observe their campsite while they are away? Also record what is going on. A little cop action might stop this ****.
Heapie
What are the odds the camera would still be there when you go back? 🙂
Aug-06-2015 09:06 AM
Heapie wrote:
Anybody thought to leave a camera tied to a tree so they can observe their campsite while they are away? Also record what is going on. A little cop action might stop this ****.
Heapie
Aug-05-2015 06:58 PM
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Jul-23-2015 08:13 AM
DutchmenSport wrote:
When the campground empties out Sunday at noon, and it is now Tuesday morning and the campsites have not been occupied, and you find something there... is that still "theft?"
How about when you go to occupy the campsite you have previously reserved, and you discover something was left by the previous occupant? What do you do then? ... let's see ... a pair of pliers, a pair of scissors, a kids walkie-talking (only one though, not both), bungie cords, springs that hold those carpet mats to your camper steps, ... oh ... how about all those cigarrette butts thrown on the ground!
What do you do with all of that? Theft!
Jul-23-2015 07:35 AM
ckwjl wrote:toedtoes wrote:ckwjl wrote:jjson775 wrote:
Some of the responses to this post look like they are from the kind of people that do steal things in campgrounds.
Yep… that’s exactly what I was thinking. You were ripped off. Under the circumstances you described, anyone with common sense would believe your site was occupied.
Jfkmk - my comment about being accused of being a thief was in direct response to these posts. They are at what I took offense.
As for the surge protector - I would agree with you, except for the fact that we do not know WHO tried to remove it. It could have been an employee of the park who thought it was left behind, then was told to leave it. We don't know the person who took the blocks was the person who tried to take the surge protector.
I understand that things appear to be very clear for many. I have just found that without actual facts, it's better to give the benefit of the doubt than to go off with an accusation and then be humiliated when it turns out not to be that clear cut.
What are all these benefit-of-the-doubt needers doing with all this merchandise they are taking from the campsites of others they believe (hope?) have been left unoccupied?
When the owner of the goods returns, are you rushing over to their site to explain why you took their things while at the same time vehemently apologizing and begging them to not call the police?
Shouldn’t the lost and found bins of campground offices be overflowing with leveling blocks, 50 to 30 amp dog bones, water pressure regulators, door mats, extension cords, grills, chairs, hammocks (yes, we padlock our beloved Pawley’s Island hammock), bikes, water hoses, coolers and whirligigs?
Do you think you are doing the campground host a favor by getting a head start on prepping the site for the next camper? If so, are you also taking away fallen branches, returning the picnic table to its proper position, raking and cleaning the site, and taking the tag off the post that indicates the site is occupied for two more days? Or are you just taking gear?
Are you also dumpster diving?
Jul-22-2015 10:46 PM
Jul-22-2015 08:38 PM
toedtoes wrote:ckwjl wrote:jjson775 wrote:
Some of the responses to this post look like they are from the kind of people that do steal things in campgrounds.
Yep… that’s exactly what I was thinking. You were ripped off. Under the circumstances you described, anyone with common sense would believe your site was occupied.
Jfkmk - my comment about being accused of being a thief was in direct response to these posts. They are at what I took offense.
As for the surge protector - I would agree with you, except for the fact that we do not know WHO tried to remove it. It could have been an employee of the park who thought it was left behind, then was told to leave it. We don't know the person who took the blocks was the person who tried to take the surge protector.
I understand that things appear to be very clear for many. I have just found that without actual facts, it's better to give the benefit of the doubt than to go off with an accusation and then be humiliated when it turns out not to be that clear cut.
Jul-22-2015 12:40 PM