Okay, I'll bite. If you are doing urban (city) camping in your van, you pretty much want to only sleep, and do nothing else. If you are going to do something else, such as your aforementioned "extracurricular" activity, then do it first to get it out of the way (preferably in a secluded spot), and then go park immediately afterwards at a different spot that you will be sleeping at. <br><br>Before parking at the desired spot for sleeping overnight, you should first get everything else done and out of the way, such as eating dinner, going to the bathroom, cleaning up, getting the bed ready, etc. Once you park at the desired spot for sleeping, turn off the engine and lights, close the shades, wait for maybe 5 to 10 minutes to make sure the area is safe, and then go to bed. The next morning, get up and move somewhere else before the rest of the neighborhood gets up. I personally would keep the key in the starter in case you need to haul @ss quickly! Maybe disguise the key with something such as a towel, or one of those dark sunglass/cleaning holders. These are all the things I would do for "stealthy" urban camping. <br><br>By the way, I can't tell you how many times I've seen older vans that have a whole mess of papers cluttered on the dashboard! Seriously, nobody should do this! At least nobody that is trying to camp in their van and trying to be stealthy at the same time. Anytime I see a van with a huge mess cluttering the dashboard, that immediately tells me somebody is living in that van. I just recently saw such a van in my city, and that van was both ticketed and given the "Denver boot" lock!<br><br>Cheers and good luck to you!<br>Casey