There is no one who wishes the eyesore RVs and other vehicles off the streets more than I do. Those that either permanently park them on the streets, or, even worse, the ones that live in them, should be dealt with and removed.
I do not understand, however, why it is considered that, by “taxing” those of us who have RVs and occasionally park them in front of our own houses to load or unload, it is an equitable way to deal with this problem. Your article (“Overnight ban eyed on oversize vehicles,” Feb. 7 edition, page 1) clearly states that those RVs are parked illegally and that there is not enough manpower to enforce the existing laws. How on earth is a new regulation going to help the situation? The only thing this would appear to accomplish is to make lawbreakers out of currently law-abiding, taxpaying citizens.








