At the risk of starting a controversy, my own view is that one should not free camp in or around a town's CBD or in residential streets, day use parks, and especially in parking areas set aside for boat trailer parking. (The obvious exception is where there are signs permitting camping.)
Doing so only adds weight to the arguments of those who want to ban free camping generally.
At the risk of starting a controversy, my own view is that one should not free camp in or around a town's CBD or in residential streets, day use parks, and especially in parking areas set aside for boat trailer parking. (The obvious exception is where there are signs permitting camping.)
Doing so only adds weight to the arguments of those who want to ban free camping generally.
Perhaps go to the information desk of the town you are entering to get the guidelines. I don't think you can park around the public streets, carparks etc, but there are usually ones not far out of town and sometimes in the local showgrounds would be the closest to being in the CBD.
At the risk of starting a controversy, my own view is that one should not free camp in or around a town's CBD or in residential streets, day use parks, and especially in parking areas set aside for boat trailer parking. (The obvious exception is where there are signs permitting camping.)
Doing so only adds weight to the arguments of those who want to ban free camping generally.
You are right Jim why create an argument and maybe spoil it for everyone
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