"Hello muddah, hello fuddah, here I am in Camp Grenada!" (Sing-along) Oh brother, remember that song from the prehistoric days? Anyway, let's discuss homeless camping now, shall we?
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Typical Camp Grenada Hottie |
Actually, there's not much to discuss, at least from the motorhomeless point of view. Most of the homeless,
sans automobiles, are "campers." They "camp" anywhere and everywhere. On the other hand, the homeless who own automobiles can only "camp" in areas accessible by their vehicles. And, a seemingly unattended motor vehicle is never stealthy and always begging to be reported to the authorities.
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Typical Stealthy Hottie |
In Hawai'i, the law prohibits sleeping in motor vehicles, no matter where the latter are parked. Thus, "camping" in a motor vehicle is illegal. There are a large number of homeless with automobiles of all kinds. Yet, I have no idea where they park the vehicles overnight.
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Typical Beach Hottie |
Parking in vacant rural lots or alongside a road near beaches seems popular with the motorhomeless. However, I often observe that their tenure usually lasts about two weeks to a month. I surmise that the police eventually evict them.
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Silence, Little Lamb! |
Real camping is allowed at authorized campsites. However, a permit (along with associated fee payment) is required. The permit is only good for a few days and is not continuously renewable.
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Typical Overnight Hottie |
Sadly, unlike places in the mainland empire, there are no designated overnight parking areas for the motorhomeless. Thus, they must fend for themselves to the best of their abilities. There is no Camp Grenada for the homeless.
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Typical Summer Hottie |
Well, overall a sad story. Only the hotties of Summer can offer good cheer. That's why the "blog" must continue to feature pictures of those young hotties. Enjoy the Summer while you can. You may end up homeless sometime in the future.
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