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This doesn't seem like an unintended consequence but rather an opportunity to remove blighted RVs and tax those on vacation via penalty, it's a win-win for the county.
 
This doesn't seem like an unintended consequence but rather an opportunity to remove blighted RVs and tax those on vacation via penalty, it's a win-win for the county.
Of course your right!

Every year, for several years in a 14 day stay area in the Prescott forest. The LOWs, and RTs would have an annual cleanup to help keep the location open. However big business wanted the public lands for profit.
The forest rangers started harassing the LOWs, and RTs, and told a few of them to quit their efforts.
One year later signs went up warning that if the forest wasn't taken care of they would close the area to the public.

The next year all camping was outlawed to the west of i-17 on the 260 dew to misuse! Then the development started.

Now The only reason there was a problem in LA was because the law was told not to do their job. It was the job of the police to make the people move on, but the powers that be have their eyes on a larger pot of fiat!!!

Self policing won't fix it, only removing the criminals, that want to fleece the public, can fix the problem.

Sorry for the rant, but it is past time to quit being sheep, and figure out what they are leading you to!!!

Yes there are far reaching implications. Not just for boondockers, but for everyone that buys a new RV, as the market will shrink as the places where they can be used becomes more limited!!!
 
I wonder how folks would feel if these rvs were parked in front of their house? The stench of the sewer dumping, these folks defecating in front yards, these pieces of human crap walking up to your house and stealing the water that you are paying for.
Its always priceless to think that the city is trying to punish legitimate rv owners. But if they do not make rules, someone, some church, some homeowner will think he/she has the right to rent his driveway and front yard, yes let them park on their front yard. Is that what you want to live next to?
I recently saw a story where a homeowner with a large property, rented out his yard just for this reason. How would you like 40 rvs in the yard next door to your dream home? The yard was covered in rvs that were literally 3' apart on all sides.
Someone who worked hard to buy a nice home, raise a family, have a nice yard to keep their personal investment up, pays property taxes (something these rv dwellers do not do) needs to put up with this? The drug use, the booze bottles, the garbage and trash in their front yard.
You know what folks who think there should be no laws to stop this are called, NIMBYS. The city did not create this problem, society and the folks who think its ok, except in their front yard.
I owned four rvs over the years that I lived in LA. But I lived by the rules and respected other peoples property
 
I wonder how folks would feel if these rvs were parked in front of their house? The stench of the sewer dumping, these folks defecating in front yards, these pieces of human crap walking up to your house and stealing the water that you are paying for.
Its always priceless to think that the city is trying to punish legitimate rv owners. But if they do not make rules, someone, some church, some homeowner will think he/she has the right to rent his driveway and front yard, yes let them park on their front yard. Is that what you want to live next to?
I recently saw a story where a homeowner with a large property, rented out his yard just for this reason. How would you like 40 rvs in the yard next door to your dream home? The yard was covered in rvs that were literally 3' apart on all sides.
Someone who worked hard to buy a nice home, raise a family, have a nice yard to keep their personal investment up, pays property taxes (something these rv dwellers do not do) needs to put up with this? The drug use, the booze bottles, the garbage and trash in their front yard.
You know what folks who think there should be no laws to stop this are called, NIMBYS. The city did not create this problem, society and the folks who think its ok, except in their front yard.
I owned four rvs over the years that I lived in LA. But I lived by the rules and respected other peoples property
You actually believe what you just said? Amazing! Your view of finding an LA industrial area nice house, must be very low standard.

That said, mandates are already on the books,but ignored!!! My contention is there are kick backs for the politicians someplace!!!
 
You actually believe what you just said? Amazing! Your view of finding an LA industrial area nice house, must be very low standard.

That said, mandates are already on the books,but ignored!!! My contention is there are kick backs for the politicians someplace!!!
Kickbacks? That's a strong accusation where there is really no possibility for them. I find it priceless when someone who does not live in LA knows it all.
Someone who thinks that whether they are in a residential or industrial area that their sewage goes to different places. How somehow their sewage is magically clean and sanitary because they are in an industrial area. How if its in an industrial area it does not have an effect on the economy or anything else. How its ok in an industrial area. Well its not. It has an effect of businesses, on clients, on employees, on people trying to use the roads for what they were meant for. It has an effect on kids trying to walk to school.
Mostly, I get a kick out of someone who does not live in LA and thinks this is not occuring on residential streets. Does this look like an industrial street?
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I see a pot and a kettle in there.


If one has problems with their neighbor, they didn't buy enough land.
Difference is that I lived there for 26 years and only left the last few years. Still have friends and family that I visit. I also just sold a house there last year so there is no pot/kettle.
Did not buy enough land? LA is not hillbillies living out in the sticks where you can buy acres of land. Its a city and if you live in a city, you abide by the laws of that city, you live with a common courtesy and decency to your neighbor. Its not a backwater meth lab town.
 
Your pictures do an excellent job of showing the kind of common courtesy and decency to your neighbor one can expect in LA. Love all the above ground power lines, cables & fiber, very classy!
 

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