I am carefully reading through them all. If only there were more warning labels like these in my life.
For example, the passenger mirror standard, “Objects in mirror are closer than they appear.”
There should also be a sticker similar to the GVWR label on the bathroom scale. The strict standards we are to adhere to keeping the weight of the vehicle and trailer in line. I’m glad that campers can’t wear stretchy spandex when they’ve overindulged.
I don’t have a bad temper, but it would be nice to know the exact maximum amps it would take before I blew a fuse.
My favorite warning that should be applied to truck camping: “Do not try this at home.” This is because with a truck camper I should really be out camping.
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