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Crowe wrote:
Quiet hours does not mean go to bed in my book.
Agree with you in principle but it also doesn't mean loud, drunken behavior is acceptable. Also agree that steps should be taken prior to acting out. Yes, as stated in another thread I have gotten "revenge" in the a.m. but dropping a bag of tent poles or something of that nature is a far cry from what the OP did.
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leggy wrote:Your getting hammered and so the story changes :H
In rereading my post, we did talk to staff after the first night, the security did stop and tell them to turn off the radio. I did tell them nicely the first night that it was too much, too late and we had a baby trying to sleep. The second night I again tried nicely, but I had enough when I was told to wear earplugs.
We were not told to move, we opted because management was unable to handle the situation. Again, seems even here the rude people are accepted.
I started my truck and angled the high beams directly into their group.Didn't your momma ever tell you 2 wrongs don't make a right?
Long story short, we moved to a different site today, screwed up our days plans and we weren't in the wrong!
โJul-19-2015 07:10 PM
toedtoes wrote:JohnG3 wrote:pbitschura wrote:
Here's where I get called out for flaming....I have become tired of civility as a response to ignorance. I don't suffer fools and I don't validate or enable bad behavior either. I would have done as the op did....but only after management failed its' responsibility to uphold peace.
There was a post last week on a similar theme. One member posted a well written response to all the "suffer through the obnoxious behaviour" and don't make waves segment. That post basically stated that when you do not bring their bad/rude/bothersome actions to the violators attention, you are giving them permission to continue their offensive actions.
So what is over the top bad behaviour and what is an excessive response? That is an individual's decision. All are entitled to their opinion of another's reactions.
There is a big difference between "start your truck and turn on your high beams at midnight because some other campers were talking too loud" and "suffer through the obnoxious behavior and don't make waves". I think most people here would have cheered the OP on if he hadn't resorted to a childish action that escalated the issue (mostly by becoming a problem camper himself to others in the campground).
I am a firm believer for stand up for your rights, don't let others walk all over you, etc., but I don't believe that one bad behavior should be responded to with another bad behavior.
โJul-19-2015 06:52 PM
JohnG3 wrote:pbitschura wrote:
Here's where I get called out for flaming....I have become tired of civility as a response to ignorance. I don't suffer fools and I don't validate or enable bad behavior either. I would have done as the op did....but only after management failed its' responsibility to uphold peace.
There was a post last week on a similar theme. One member posted a well written response to all the "suffer through the obnoxious behaviour" and don't make waves segment. That post basically stated that when you do not bring their bad/rude/bothersome actions to the violators attention, you are giving them permission to continue their offensive actions.
So what is over the top bad behaviour and what is an excessive response? That is an individual's decision. All are entitled to their opinion of another's reactions.
โJul-19-2015 06:32 PM
pbitschura wrote:
Here's where I get called out for flaming....I have become tired of civility as a response to ignorance. I don't suffer fools and I don't validate or enable bad behavior either. I would have done as the op did....but only after management failed its' responsibility to uphold peace.
โJul-19-2015 10:30 AM
NYCgrrl wrote:captnjack wrote:intheburbs wrote:
Loud, obnoxious campers at a NY campground. Who'da thunk it?
I was also at a Lake George campground very recently. You could hear a pin drop.
Rudeness knows no geographical boundaries.
True about the rudeness. I camp in CT frequently and have the same "But why do you act sillier here than in your backyard " moments from time to time. Fooled some of my fellow campers by driving around in a rental car with Ohio plates last trip. Had them perplexed;).
Where did you camp at LG and what time of year if you don't mind my asking?
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