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Paul
Then have prison clean up crews clean up their old camp sites. These tent towns would have to build showers, daily food cafeterias, & toilets etc. Keep Florida Beautiful.
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In New York City, they have complexes called "The Projects" which are where the government built massive apartments for the poor. The result were drug and crime infested ghettos where the poor felt trapped. Concentrating the poor in out of the way sites is simply cruel and inhumane. The Boston area has an interesting approach, every developer is required to spread a certain percentage of homes throughout their developments as subsidized housing. The homes must be identical to the other homes in everything except the extras. The result is that the poor are treated as normal people, the children grow up in a healthy community and they have hope for the future.
In New York City, they have complexes called "The Projects" which are where the government built massive apartments for the poor. The result were drug and crime infested ghettos where the poor felt trapped. Concentrating the poor in out of the way sites is simply cruel and inhumane. The Boston area has an interesting approach, every developer is required to spread a certain percentage of homes throughout their developments as subsidized housing. The homes must be identical to the other homes in everything except the extras. The result is that the poor are treated as normal people, the children grow up in a healthy community and they have hope for the future.
Should I join The Caravan Club or The Camping and Caravanning club?
James
Following from my last question, I'm wondering which club, if any, I should join.
I've always camped (under canvas), and am now on the verge of getting a touring Caravan, so I imagine my tenting days will get less and less.
I've always had a certain prejudice against these kinds of clubs, mainly due to my Parents always seeing club members as 'snooty', while I was growing up.
I see things a little differently now though and am opening up to the idea. And I also like the idea of well run, organised sites, child friendly, or child free, depending on the situation, and having some back up if things go wrong.
I also understand that the clubs offer discounted Van insurance etc. What's this like if you have any experience?
Thanks in advance for any comments.
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The Good Sam club here is the USA is more of a association rather than a group of people that gather to go camping. I belong to it for the discounts we get on campsites and goods or services. They do offer networking so you can find other groups of like mind to go camping with and as you say there are good times and fellowship along with safety in numbers so I do recommend you join up with a group.
The Good Sam club here is the USA is more of a association rather than a group of people that gather to go camping. I belong to it for the discounts we get on campsites and goods or services. They do offer networking so you can find other groups of like mind to go camping with and as you say there are good times and fellowship along with safety in numbers so I do recommend you join up with a group.
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