Castanet - Aug 31, 2016 / 6:36 pm | Story: 174824
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The Walmart parking lot is becoming a campground, littered with used toilet paper, gas cans and other trash being left behind by those living there for days.
And the practice doesn't seem to be frowned upon.
According to Walmart’s corporate website, while electrical service or accommodations are not offered, the chain values RV travellers and considers them among its best customers. Generally the rule is those in an RV can stay one night, free of charge.
However, in Kelowna, it appears some people are camping out in vans, trucks – and even tents – for days in the Walmart parking lot, and they're leaving behind an awful mess.
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