carson
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Here is another thought. A relatively new RV can leak stuff as well; It's a mechanical failure thing. However; the appearance of the older RV says a lot about the owner and his maintenance priorities. Therefore, a bad looking clunker probably is a better candidate for leakage than an old good-looking RV.
The RV campground owner probably has his own reasons for the discriminatory policy.
Maybe the campground should have a certified licensed leak inspector on staff to prevent a loss of business. ;D
Carson FL
The RV campground owner probably has his own reasons for the discriminatory policy.
Maybe the campground should have a certified licensed leak inspector on staff to prevent a loss of business. ;D
Carson FL