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Taking Personal Responsibility to new lows.

westernrvparkow
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Recent review of Lazy Days RV Park in Florida has the park getting a 1 out of 10. Reason, the reviewer broke their ankle.
Did they break their ankle because the park had carelessly left equipment laying around? No. Was the park at fault because a walkway, stairs or piece of recreational equipment failed? No. Was the floors in the office, store, laundry or bathhouses wet and slick from a spill? Nyet.
The failure of the park...Leaves on a hill BEHIND the reviewer's RV. The reviewer gave no reason why they felt they had to be climbing on the hill, but they apparently felt it was the park's fault that either the hill was there or that their trees drop leaves. And people wonder why there has to be signs everywhere warning people if you do something stupid you might get hurt.
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JerryandSusie
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Desert Captain wrote:
downtheroad wrote:
Maybe off topic just a little: True story. We watched the whole thing.

Crowded state park in Oregon
Guys camping next to us using a .22 to shoot beer cans lined up on their picnic table.
Argued with police that there were no posted signs prohibiting what they were doing.



Speaking of picnic tables...

My favorite {and there have been several} are the folks that disconnect their sewer hose and lay it on the picnic table.



Seriously! :S




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We were talking about this type thing just yesterday. A state Highway we drive 3 times per week has a damaged guardrail because someone ran into it. There were signs out at each end of bridge noting guardrail damage ahead. Itโ€™s ridiculous that signs have to be put on both ends, especially from the direction the damage canโ€™t be seen and is on the opposite side of highway. Itโ€™s sad what our society has come to.
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Property Owners' Legal Duty to Prevent Injury - FindLaw

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westernrvparkowner wrote:
Recent review of Lazy Days RV Park in Florida has the park getting a 1 out of 10. Reason, the reviewer broke their ankle.
Did they break their ankle because the park had carelessly left equipment laying around? No. Was the park at fault because a walkway, stairs or piece of recreational equipment failed? No. Was the floors in the office, store, laundry or bathhouses wet and slick from a spill? Nyet.
The failure of the park...Leaves on a hill BEHIND the reviewer's RV. The reviewer gave no reason why they felt they had to be climbing on the hill, but they apparently felt it was the park's fault that either the hill was there or that their trees drop leaves. And people wonder why there has to be signs everywhere warning people if you do something stupid you might get hurt.

DutchmenSport
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kerrlakeRoo wrote:
Nothing new. Our schools and colleges have been teaching people for a generation to blame someone else for every stupid thing they do. ...


Wow! You got that right! Ever notice the news on television when the "criminal" is caught on video, holding the gun and dead bodies all around him, and the news media calls him the "alleged suspect"?????

kerrlakeRoo
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Nothing new. Our schools and colleges have been teaching people for a generation to blame someone else for every stupid thing they do. Spill coffee, it's McDonalds fault. Trip while walking and texting, who put that curb there, it's always someone else's fault. And the lawyers tell them to look for the deepest pocket.

2012Coleman
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I figured correctly where this review would be located, and wasn't disappointed it was RVParkreviews. With their rigid system, I'm not sure why they would post such a review - it reeks of idiocy. If CG's started posting rules regulating common sense, no one would come. Next thing the coffee at the Rec center will burn someone because it's hot. I don't think anyone's picking on anyone here - just calling out trolls and idiots.

I don't believe the part about management not being responsive - they just didn't get what they wanted.

I logged in, down voted it and reported my concern. I suggest others do the same.
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DutchmenSport
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Desert Captain wrote:
downtheroad wrote:
Maybe off topic just a little: True story. We watched the whole thing.

Crowded state park in Oregon
Guys camping next to us using a .22 to shoot beer cans lined up on their picnic table.
Argued with police that there were no posted signs prohibiting what they were doing.



Speaking of picnic tables...

My favorite {and there have been several} are the folks that disconnect their sewer hose and lay it on the picnic table. Seriously! :S


A couple years ago we had a campsite (State Park) and the picnic table seat was burned .. up. Not just burn spots, but burned up in the middle still supported on both ends by the bolts, but nothing in the middle. Looked like they drug it over the campfire and the seat caught fire in the middle.

Maybe they wrote a bad review when they left for the state park providing faulty fire wood!

State park DNR guys brought us a new table by the way.

path1
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Seems America today there are more "rights" than taking care of your own responsibilities.
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westernrvparkowner wrote:
The reviewer gave no reason why they felt they had to be climbing on the hill...And people wonder why there has to be signs everywhere warning people if you do something stupid you might get hurt.

So I was intrigued and sought out the review...

First off in the "responsibility" category, why do you feel as if the reviewer owes anyone an explanation for being on the hill. Sounds to me like it was a part of their site. An attitude like this is just as bad as the one you're complaining about.

Secondly, where did it say that the hill was off limits and/or why imply that there was a sign to warn this person (or anyone else) about the danger of being on said hill? Its not like they stated that jumped over the fence, ignored the warning signs, and went on an authorized hike.

Moreover, it sounds to me like the reviewer was more concerned about the lack of a response from management in regards to the incident. Now I would agree that this would be a petty reason for writing such a review, but if you're looking to pick on reviewers for their supposed "lack of personal responsibility", then Amazon reviews are there to offer you months of entertainment.

On a related note, I slipped and fell on multiple occasions (didn't learn my lesson the first time) on some slicked algae-covered cross-ties at a campsite in the mountains a few years ago. I didn't write a review or complain to management, but a quick hit with a pressure washer would have solved the problem and lasted for several months. The next year we returned to the same site to find all the cross-ties had been replaced with new, clean lumber.
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Just once Iโ€™d like read a topic where โ€œstupidโ€ actually does get fixed.

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Desert_Captain
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downtheroad wrote:
Maybe off topic just a little: True story. We watched the whole thing.

Crowded state park in Oregon
Guys camping next to us using a .22 to shoot beer cans lined up on their picnic table.
Argued with police that there were no posted signs prohibiting what they were doing.



Speaking of picnic tables...

My favorite {and there have been several} are the folks that disconnect their sewer hose and lay it on the picnic table. Seriously! :S

Crowe
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Some people have more common sense that you think. Many will read that and have the same response as everyone here-what a moron. Hopefully those that DO share the reviewer's attitude won't go to the park. Less chance of more lawsuits.

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downtheroad
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Maybe off topic just a little: True story. We watched the whole thing.

Crowded state park in Oregon
Guys camping next to us using a .22 to shoot beer cans lined up on their picnic table.
Argued with police that there were no posted signs prohibiting what they were doing.
"If we couldn't laugh we would all go insane."

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Stupidity is the only resource the human race has in unlimited abundance.

MetalGator
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We stay at Lazy Days resort quite a bit. It's a great place with very nice people. Some people can never be happy.
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