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Dtank wrote:Fresh water "FILL" is behind a locking door. Therefore, after his tank is filled, it's locked and secured.2milesup wrote:
I hadn't given the idea any thought, but this thread had me wondering. Then we made a deal on a new TT, lo and behold, it has the fresh water fill behind a locking panel! Problem solved...
Problem solved??..:h
What was the solution to secure the connection for your fresh water hose at a hose bib..:S
Although the sky is not falling (silly thread) - it would be easy to mess with your water from the supply end.
Disconnect - pour some "whatever" in the hose - re-connect and be gone.
Hmmmmm - entrepreneurs take note.....
opportunity for a new security gizmo for "water terrorist paranoia"!..:C
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Mar-20-2015 11:42 AM
2milesup wrote:
I hadn't given the idea any thought, but this thread had me wondering. Then we made a deal on a new TT, lo and behold, it has the fresh water fill behind a locking panel! Problem solved...
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CavemanCharlie wrote:
Yet they still make cars and trucks without locking gas doors.
Mar-11-2015 06:18 PM
pnichols wrote:
Then again ... I can't get out of my mind what one poster in these forums has in the signature section of every one of their posts: "If you aren't paranoid ... then you aren't paying attention."
Apparently Winnebago has just a wee bit of paranoia or they know something that some others in this thread don't. Our Itasca came with it's fresh water inlet behind a locked door. IMHO, not having the fresh water inlet "protected" this way is just more of the usual - RV manufacturers trying to cheap it out. This cheap it out approach is all too common in the Made-in-the-USA RV world today.
I wonder how many of us have heard of the good old stunt of dumping sugar in an automobile's gas tank? Our RV has it's fuel inlet behind a locked door, too.
Mar-11-2015 03:54 PM
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spoon059 wrote:TOMMY47 wrote:
To those mocking the OP.
Do you lock your house doors? Windows? Car doors?
Why--You're just being paranoid based on your chances of having a home invasion or car theft.
Do you lockup your bicycle or camper? Pure paranoia according to you.
Smart-ass answers help nothing.TOMMY47 wrote:
Oldme--I agree.
BTW. do any of you guys lock or chain your generator at a campground? If you do, WHY?
Day in and day out you can probably find 100 police reports across the nation about theft from auto, stolen bike, expensive stolen property. Its not paranoia to lock your doors, close your windows, secure your bike and other expensive gear. It is a common sense solution to a very real and widespread problem. Heck, I've had someone steal the L pins from my Equalizer bracket at a campground. I used to lay my WDH gear across the A frame. Now that I have been a victim of theft because I failed to lock up my gear, I lock up my gear. I am using a common sense solution to a valid and legitimate concern.
I challenge you to find even 5 reports of a stranger intentionally poisoning a single random person or family. The reason some people are mocking (I don't think I mocked) are because it is such an outlandish scenario to concern yourself with. There are FAR more likely scenarios that one should worry about before we get to locking the water tank fill opening on our camper.
I wear my seatbelt because every day thousands of people are injured or killed in car crashes. I don't wear a helmet when I sit on the toilet because I am afraid I will fall off hit my head and die. There is preparation for a legitimate concern and then there is bizarre paranoia. To me, the OP's question falls closer to paranoia than legitimacy.
Could it happen? I suppose there is a exceptionally minimal possibility. If I lived in fear of all the things that could potentially (but unlikely) occur, I would die of the stress. You could cut your finger, get a staph infection and die a week later just trying to install a locking cap on your water. More people get staph infections every year than get poisoned by a random stranger for no reason at a campground. I would be more concerned with the staph infection than the water.