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โMay-04-2015 06:42 AM
Terryallan wrote:Mr. Camper wrote:Hannibal wrote:
Same way I feel about people walking through my living room. They lack common courtesy and respect for others.
Maybe so, but if they walk through my living room I can legally shoot them.
Nope. Not unless they are threatening your life.
โMay-04-2015 06:16 AM
โMay-04-2015 06:12 AM
ROBERTSUNRUS wrote:spoon059 wrote:ROBERTSUNRUS wrote:
You don't own the property you are only staying in space number 15 and there are no fences around your little space. So if a few people happen to walk through, on your rented piece of dirt, SO WHAT! When you actually own the property, you might feel different, but you don't.
So... if you lease your car, its okay if I take it for a ride? You don't own that hunk of metal.
What if you rent an apartment, its okay if I change my daughters diaper on the dining room table? You don't own that apartment.
Its all about courtesy and sense. When somebody walks through your site and steals something from your site, maybe you will change your tune. Its happened to me. When somebody has the nerve to walk through your site and knock over your chair and spill your drink and knock over your book, maybe you will change your tune.
Whatever happened to treating people with respect and respecting their property? The rules are clear, it is YOUR site. Its not EVERYBODY's site. That is what common areas are for.
๐ Hi, you're being absolutely ridiculous. No one is going inside of your trailer or driving your tow vehicle, they are just walking on dirt that you don't own, and you are parked in an open area without fences. Walking and stealing is two different things; I have never had anything stolen at a camp ground. I don't rent an apartment and I don't lease cars either. Actually I don't make payments either. I also don't leave junk all over my space. I might have two chairs if I open my awning which is rare. Most people who come into my site want to see and ask questions about my Airstream; Once a tour group asked the bus to stop behind my Airstream so they could see it up close. Maybe if you were nice to people they would be nice to you. My dog and I don't walk through other peoples spaces, but I won't have a $hit tizzy if someone walks through mine. :C
โMay-04-2015 05:30 AM
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โMay-04-2015 05:26 AM
โMay-04-2015 04:55 AM
โMay-04-2015 04:03 AM
Terryallan wrote:Mr. Camper wrote:Hannibal wrote:
Same way I feel about people walking through my living room. They lack common courtesy and respect for others.
Maybe so, but if they walk through my living room I can legally shoot them.
Nope. Not unless they are threatening your life.
โMay-04-2015 04:00 AM
rbpru wrote:
Okay, okay, it was a bit of a loaded question; but in my opinion, one should always ask permission before crossing anotherโs property with very few exceptions.
Likewise, in my opinion, one should out of courtesy, grant that permission with very few exceptions.
In both cases, it is simply a matter of being โniceโ.
There are of course exceptions, some of which have already been mentioned.
โMay-03-2015 11:18 PM
spoon059 wrote:ROBERTSUNRUS wrote:
You don't own the property you are only staying in space number 15 and there are no fences around your little space. So if a few people happen to walk through, on your rented piece of dirt, SO WHAT! When you actually own the property, you might feel different, but you don't.
So... if you lease your car, its okay if I take it for a ride? You don't own that hunk of metal.
What if you rent an apartment, its okay if I change my daughters diaper on the dining room table? You don't own that apartment.
Its all about courtesy and sense. When somebody walks through your site and steals something from your site, maybe you will change your tune. Its happened to me. When somebody has the nerve to walk through your site and knock over your chair and spill your drink and knock over your book, maybe you will change your tune.
Whatever happened to treating people with respect and respecting their property? The rules are clear, it is YOUR site. Its not EVERYBODY's site. That is what common areas are for.
โMay-03-2015 07:41 PM
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