It's not that he doesn't get it,he doesn't care. He gets away with it for what has to be close to 10 years or more, so F you and stop complaining. He only obeys rules he chooses to and breaks the ones he can. Leaving his rig on Roadrunner all season is the lest of the laws he ignors. He a...
It would as the only person that says it didn't happen keeps his stuff out there all season and is anything but honest. His rig is even in a couple of pictures.
Will it hurt J&M towing? The small number of people that do the ghostcamping crap are pretty much hated by 98-99%. I don't see being contracted to open and secured rigs so they can be towed as a bad PR policy.
Just a friendly heads up, bring cash, they don't take checks or credit cards at the impound yard. O I almost forgot, the registered owner, first might have to pay for the release from the BLM, not sure how they handle that.
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That is funny and made me look a lot closer at the picture. I think you're right and I swear the motorhome with the door open looks awfully familiar. :toofunny:
No body on Facebook is okay with the ghostcampers. The BLM seems pretty popular right now. Guess we'll see if the long arm of the law will reach all the way to Roadrunner.
I think so far this year they might be serious about curbing the shenanigans. Last year they where very hands off (probably the scamdemic) and there where lots of camps that never moved for months and not just the snowbirds at Roadrunner.
The guy in the video is learning a lesson. Saving...
Depends, if he cites him under the federal section, yes fairly easy to get it kicked. If he cites him under the California section, it's more money and it's pay or go to trial.