Edd505 wrote:
Had similar with a M/C club. List of people and what they would help with, tools, transportation, trailer for broke down, work space etc. I put people up in my yard & helped with tools and shop for repairs. Country folks are used to helping others.
There's no need to be part of an organization (or club) to be a Good Samaritan!..:S
(IMO) I don't need a smiley face on my vehicle or RV to render assistance - or expect assistance.
Also - Most folks have an Emergency Road Service (ERS) plan if help is needed. Maybe it's GS, CN, AAA, or? - The "for profit" providers should be able to render assistance - with appropriate equipment -AND- know how to use it.
BTW - The
MC club: American Motorcyclist Assoc (AMA) offers road service for $50 per year. No need to own -or have- a MC with you.
Will tow (limit = 35 miles) *whatever* you are driving!..:C
(For me it's my "backup" ERS).
Liability: On another thread a helpful(?) poster recommends cleaning faded RV fenders with a rag soaked in *gasoline*..:(..:(
That kind of "help" could be very detrimental - to/for someone who doesn't recognize the hazard(s) involved...:S
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