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klutchdust
Sep 28, 2017Explorer II
I see it as a step in the right direction, I live not far from Bordercollie and know OC well. We are having issues with homeless in the riverbed area by the stadium, why? because they let the first tent stay. Having something in place that can be enforced will keep the Rv living in check.
The Walmarts that I have stayed in overnight all had postings on the lampposts stating you could not camp there overnight, did they enforce it,no. But if the need arises they can fall back on and enforce what it says on the signs.
On my return trip from Seattle I pulled into a Walmart in Redding Ca. . A security truck was on me immediately, he told me there is NO camping /parking allowed overnight, then he told me where there was a truck stop nearby.. By not allowing the "first" RV to camp, there will not be a second or as is the case by Anaheim stadium 400+ tents.
The Walmarts that I have stayed in overnight all had postings on the lampposts stating you could not camp there overnight, did they enforce it,no. But if the need arises they can fall back on and enforce what it says on the signs.
On my return trip from Seattle I pulled into a Walmart in Redding Ca. . A security truck was on me immediately, he told me there is NO camping /parking allowed overnight, then he told me where there was a truck stop nearby.. By not allowing the "first" RV to camp, there will not be a second or as is the case by Anaheim stadium 400+ tents.
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