I am as honest as possible but very defensive of my constitutional rights when talking to a police officer. If I stay in one place for a while, I make sure to know exactly which ordinances I'm breaking and every detail and consequence involved.<BR><BR>The first thing the officer asks is: "What are you doing?" -This is where you admit guilt by telling them you were sleeping so you could say you were just playing a heated game of scrabble with your canine companion. Or, take my approach: "Well I was sleeping until you got here."<BR><BR> Then comes the "You can't be sleeping here. Folsom has a 'No Camping' ordinance." I then will check the clock and make sure I am actually breaking that rule by sleeping within certain hours of night. (I work real early so I'm often awoken from an afternoon nap)<BR><BR> If I am indeed in violation of the law, I will let the officer know that I am aware of the ordinance, and I attempted to get a permit or exemption from the law at City Hall but they said there wasn't one available. I also explain that I am not bothering anyone that I am aware of, but if the owner of this particular property wants me gone, I'd be happy to be on my way.<BR><BR> 9 times out of 10, no one complained, the cop was just doing their rounds. So 9 times out of 10, they explain that I can't continue to do this, that the next cop can write me a citation, blah, blah, blah.<BR><BR> 1 time out of 10, The cop gets aggresive and raises his voice. I always remain calm and tell him that he would be justified in writing me a citation, after all, it's still way cheaper than RENT! <img src="/images/boards/smilies/wink.gif" border="0" align="absmiddle"><BR><BR> I've been talked to over 25 times. (lost count) Never gotten a single citation and only asked to move about 5 times. If I ever did get a citation I would take it to court and argue that it is a violation of my inalienable right to Liberty. Ask the founding fathers if you don't believe me. haha<BR><BR> I think there is a reason the laws were put there. People who pay ridiculous property taxes and think rv's in the walmart parking lot are eye sores whined.