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Old-Biscuit wrote:wny_pat wrote:
The following letter was put together by some of the most respected RV clubs out there. You might be a member of one of them. Escapees' Club, FMCA, Bounders United, Wally Byam Caravan Club, Born Free Leap'n Lyon's, Gulfstreamers, LOW, RVW, Winnebago Itasca Travelers, Travel Suites Owners, Holiday Rambler RV Club, Discovery Owners Assn., and Freightliner Chassis Owners, and others.
"Dear Fellow RVers,
Some of the most respected RV consumer clubs have joined together to support 'your right to park on private businesses parking lots'
Although I support the RV'rs Good Neighbor Code I DON'T understand where all those organizations can support 'the right to park'.
When did it became a 'right'? A 'good will' gesture on behave of a private business/organization YES but a 'right'....not by any stretch of the imagination. They lost credibility with that statement.
Sep-24-2013 02:40 PM
wny_pat wrote:
The following letter was put together by some of the most respected RV clubs out there. You might be a member of one of them. Escapees' Club, FMCA, Bounders United, Wally Byam Caravan Club, Born Free Leap'n Lyon's, Gulfstreamers, LOW, RVW, Winnebago Itasca Travelers, Travel Suites Owners, Holiday Rambler RV Club, Discovery Owners Assn., and Freightliner Chassis Owners, and others.
"Dear Fellow RVers,
Some of the most respected RV consumer clubs have joined together to support your right to park on private businesses’ parking lots overnight under the following code of conduct:
Industry-sanctioned Code of Conduct
(RVers’ Good Neighbor Policy)
1. Stay one night only!
2. Obtain permission from a qualified individual.
3. Obey posted regulations.
4. No awnings, chairs, or barbecue grills.
5. Do not use hydraulic jacks on soft surfaces (including asphalt).
6. Always leave an area cleaner than you found it.
7. Purchase gas, food, or supplies as a form of thank you, when feasible.
8. Be safe! Always be aware of your surroundings and leave if you feel unsafe.
Sep-24-2013 02:15 PM
appd221 wrote:
Sorry to be a little off topic, but what are the rules to stopping in a Walmart or Kmart parking lot? Can one stop at any? Being new to the RV world I just started to hear about this.
Sep-24-2013 12:02 PM
Sep-24-2013 11:48 AM
USARMYCW wrote:booty51 wrote:
I have done that before . To much kamakazi traffic across the parking lot and noise at night for me. I go find someplace quiet and secure.
Ditto
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Sep-24-2013 10:21 AM
appd221 wrote:
Sorry to be a little off topic, but what are the rules to stopping in a Walmart or Kmart parking lot? Can one stop at any? Being new to the RV world I just started to hear about this.
Sep-24-2013 10:02 AM
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