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Desert Captain wrote:
I have no desire to return and would never spend any time snowbirding there but it was a very interesting place to visit {that I had been hearing about for years raising the curiosity factor} and am glad we took the time. I shared this experience here so that others can be made aware of what's out there and make their own call about whether or not to visit.
As always... Opinions and YMMV
:B
โOct-25-2018 08:59 AM
rockhillmanor wrote:Billed as one of the last places that freedom still exists it is home every winter to a special class of "snowbirds".
A place that Freedom still exists? They are all nothing more than a bunch of squatters, homeless druggies. And to liken them to Snowbirds? Give me a break.
What they have done to destroy this area over the years is simply disgusting. It WAS at one time a nice place to stop at and boondock.
It certainly is no longer a safe place to stay. The squatters have no electric, water or sewer. Just where do you think all that daily waste from those people is going??
IMHO I find it sad and disturbing that any RV'er would want to make an unsafe homeless drug infested area as a destination trip. :R
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rockhillmanor wrote:They go to Niland for water and hopefully, dump. I've never seen any signs of black water dumping or smelled it.
squatters have no electric, water or sewer. Just where do you think all that daily waste from those people is going??
โOct-24-2018 07:43 AM
jplante4 wrote:Statistics say otherwise. There is a direct correlation between socioeconomic status and crime. People who live below the poverty line are much more likely to both commit and be victims of crime. 2gypsies is correct, the children living at the Slabs have a tough road ahead and their parents aren't doing them any favors.2gypsies wrote:
I agree with the above post.... it's sad to see children living in this environment. There's no future for them.
They'll probably be better adjusted than some trust fund baby that went to private school their entire life with no contact with non-caring parents.
โOct-24-2018 07:32 AM
jplante4 wrote:And got elected.
They'll probably be better adjusted than some trust fund baby that went to private school their entire life with no contact with non-caring parents.
โOct-24-2018 05:52 AM
larry cad wrote:
Fascinating photos, but, if you think about it, in many ways, it's not a whole lot different than many of our large cities here in America. Check out photos of down town San Francisco, with grafiti, human waste on the sidewalks, people sleeping in cardboard homes, etc. Like I say, not much different than many other areas of our country.
We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
โOct-24-2018 05:18 AM
2gypsies wrote:
I agree with the above post.... it's sad to see children living in this environment. There's no future for them.
โOct-24-2018 05:13 AM