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Residents cited for parking their recreational vehicles in their driveways will have some powerful company in their fight against City Hall. The Good Sam Club, a national association of RV enthusiasts, has volunteered to help out the 20 residents of Mulberry, Chestnut and Lantana avenues who were given tickets last month after one person reported them to the city. The group has successfully battled for changes in parking codes from coast to coast.
If the Good Sam Club joins up with the neighbors, it will try to lessen the city’s restrictions on RV parking--just as it did in Fullerton in 1992.
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