Take a look at any RV message board or Fb group and also you’ll see posts about “the knock.” For some folks, it’s simply that they parked within the unsuitable place and tried to sleep towards the foundations or some native ordinance aimed on the homeless. For others, a stealth van life setup wasn’t stealthy sufficient, and somebody discovered what they have been doing. However, what if it’s not the police, a safety guard or another person with good (however annoying) intentions?
This occurred to somebody in my household as soon as whereas sleeping in a slide-in truck camper. They knew for certain that the Walmart parking zone they have been tenting in allowed it, however round 3 AM there was a wierd sound under them close to the cab. Then, somebody tried the doorways to see if they may get inside. Fortuitously, an exterior gentle swap was in straightforward attain of the mattress, and the sudden illumination scared the thieves off. However, we’ve since mentioned what they might have performed if the folks weren’t so simply startled (or had come again in larger numbers).
Let’s begin with stopping an assault/theft. Not like your property, it’s not all the time as straightforward to fortify an RV, and it’s even tougher to offer some safety for a tent. However, that doesn’t imply it’s unattainable.
Let’s begin with an RV. I’d personally by no means sleep in something soft-sided in an city or suburban surroundings. You’re all the time one knife swipe away from hassle except it’s one thing like a pop-top van the place the tender sides are out of attain. However, for hard-sided campers, you possibly can take many house safety concepts alongside on the highway. Issues like hardening the doorways, including latches and making use of anti-break movie to the home windows could make it tougher for intruders to get in. Safety cameras are an ideal choice, too.
For tents, it’s a good suggestion to seek out safer locations to arrange. Whereas the homeless inhabitants in lots of blue cities lives in tents, they’re typically the victims of crime that goes unreported. So, it pays to discover a place that’s secluded or secured in some style, like an RV park. Out on public lands, it’s greatest to keep away from main roads the place you’d be seen and simply focused. Lastly, establishing some tripwire alarms (a few of which hearth a shotgun shell) can assist you purchase useful time to mount a protection.
Ought to safety and preventative measures fail, you’ll additionally wish to be ready to make use of drive, and there are two issues you need to think about.
First, there’s a superb probability as a traveler or camper that you simply’re away from your property state. So, you’ll wish to know what the legal guidelines are for weapon possession and use of drive. Surprisingly, even California doesn’t attempt to disarm people who find themselves in camp, however realizing whether or not it might be authorized to shoot is a good suggestion nonetheless. Sources like Handgunlaw.us are an ideal place to start out.
One other factor to consider are your defensive expertise. It is sensible to think about taking your tent or RV out on public lands or an open-minded capturing vary to apply. You’ll most likely need one thing like a plastic “blue gun” to get used to shifting round your campsite and getting aware of what you’d be going through. Then (following all security guidelines, in fact), think about establishing some targets and going for some defensive drills.
Lastly, learn up on different folks’s experiences with felony exercise throughout tenting. Google is a superb place to start out, however we’d additionally like to listen to about any experiences readers might have had with this, so be sure you share them within the feedback!