Financially I live in the bottom 20% of all Americans, I will be living as a nomad in a truck camper when I can retire at 62, I have been briefly homeless once and hunted out of places until I landed in a homeless camp for a month, one of my hobbies is picking up garbage along roads and parks and I shop at Walmart where the nomads park their old RV's to get groceries and stay (despite the no overnight parking signs). Massively dysfunctional and disrespectful people often end up as nomads for financial reasons and to avoid repeat complaints from those unfortunate enough to live around them. On the edge of any store parking lot near a section of trees you will always find deep garbage and gross items like used diapers. Just like a Motel 6 will be packed with drug addicts and other massively dysfunctional people any cheaper spot like an RV park or campground right next to a city will be several times worse. It is totally unfair for all of society to shirk their duty to provide for all of the types of homeless refugees in our country and then dump all of that burden on a handful of businesses. It is horrible that people without enough money who need to live in cities have no legal place to be and now no longer even have the right to sleep, but suing RV parks and grocery stores to force them to carry all of our failing civilizations burdens is totally not the answer. As living in vehicles becomes less and less optional for the poor there needs to be a behavioral shift in those that live this life. Nomads need to make sure we are not being loud and rude, illegally dumping our garbage, peeing on parking lots, exploiting the hospitality of businesses or making others uncomfortable by not being stealthy. There also needs to be a shift in behavior where those living the life need to be the ones that own trash buckets and trash grabbers and are the ones in society picking up homeless and nomad trash from affected businesses, parks or places we will need to park overnight at. RV parks discriminate against the poor just like apartments and every rental property out there, just like all the credit providers and banks out there. There never was a time period where the poor were treated fairly anywhere. I think civilization has about 6 years left before everyone recognizes it is collapsing and Haiti will be the new norm. For the economic bottom half of America living in vehicles isn't going to be optional and not being a burden on fixed locations will literally be a matter of life and death for the entire nomad community. Some nomads seen volunteering to reduce the burden of nomads on fixed locations could extend the number of years those locations allow nomads to use them (before the rising tide of irresponsible people makes that impossible). Lawsuits from individuals seeking to force RV parks to make them accept them can lead to RV parks closing which just makes the situation worse for everyone.
So if you rock up in a 50 year old truck towing a new camper trailer that's ok , but a new truck and a older camper trailer over ten years old , it's a NO 🤔
Try to imagine if you rolled up in a 50 year old truck that had a brand new slide in camper or a brand new truck with an old slide in...Makes you wonder if their heads might explode...
Financially I live in the bottom 20% of all Americans, I will be living as a nomad in a truck camper when I can retire at 62, I have been briefly homeless once and hunted out of places until I landed in a homeless camp for a month, one of my hobbies is picking up garbage along roads and parks and I shop at Walmart where the nomads park their old RV's to get groceries and stay (despite the no overnight parking signs). Massively dysfunctional and disrespectful people often end up as nomads for financial reasons and to avoid repeat complaints from those unfortunate enough to live around them. On the edge of any store parking lot near a section of trees you will always find deep garbage and gross items like used diapers. Just like a Motel 6 will be packed with drug addicts and other massively dysfunctional people any cheaper spot like an RV park or campground right next to a city will be several times worse. It is totally unfair for all of society to shirk their duty to provide for all of the types of homeless refugees in our country and then dump all of that burden on a handful of businesses. It is horrible that people without enough money who need to live in cities have no legal place to be and now no longer even have the right to sleep, but suing RV parks and grocery stores to force them to carry all of our failing civilizations burdens is totally not the answer.
As living in vehicles becomes less and less optional for the poor there needs to be a behavioral shift in those that live this life. Nomads need to make sure we are not being loud and rude, illegally dumping our garbage, peeing on parking lots, exploiting the hospitality of businesses or making others uncomfortable by not being stealthy. There also needs to be a shift in behavior where those living the life need to be the ones that own trash buckets and trash grabbers and are the ones in society picking up homeless and nomad trash from affected businesses, parks or places we will need to park overnight at.
RV parks discriminate against the poor just like apartments and every rental property out there, just like all the credit providers and banks out there. There never was a time period where the poor were treated fairly anywhere. I think civilization has about 6 years left before everyone recognizes it is collapsing and Haiti will be the new norm. For the economic bottom half of America living in vehicles isn't going to be optional and not being a burden on fixed locations will literally be a matter of life and death for the entire nomad community. Some nomads seen volunteering to reduce the burden of nomads on fixed locations could extend the number of years those locations allow nomads to use them (before the rising tide of irresponsible people makes that impossible). Lawsuits from individuals seeking to force RV parks to make them accept them can lead to RV parks closing which just makes the situation worse for everyone.
So if you rock up in a 50 year old truck towing a new camper trailer that's ok , but a new truck and a older camper trailer over ten years old , it's a NO 🤔
Try to imagine if you rolled up in a 50 year old truck that had a brand new slide in camper or a brand new truck with an old slide in...Makes you wonder if their heads might explode...