I recognize this is probably the wrong place for a thread like this, but where it belongs I don't rightly know.
Anyways, this community is endlessly fascinating to me, but I can't help but feel there's a bit of an inherent paradox to living like most of you do. From what I can tell, a lot of travelers seem to find themselves behind bars, or at least staring down fat fines courtesy of the local PD. (By 'a lot' I mean 'more than your average "law abiding citizen"') An odd price to pay for what is supposed to be ultimate freedom.
Anywho, why is this? Is it just an inherent risk of the lifestyle? Are you booked essentially for "living while homeless"? Or are y'all just a bunch of troublemakers? What do YOU get in trouble for? The train hopping? Camping out in public parks or on the roadside? Kicked out of a squat? Smokin' forties, drinkin' blunts?
A bit of an invasive question, I know, but if you'd indulge my voyeuristic tendencies I'd be much obliged.
Anyways, this community is endlessly fascinating to me, but I can't help but feel there's a bit of an inherent paradox to living like most of you do. From what I can tell, a lot of travelers seem to find themselves behind bars, or at least staring down fat fines courtesy of the local PD. (By 'a lot' I mean 'more than your average "law abiding citizen"') An odd price to pay for what is supposed to be ultimate freedom.
Anywho, why is this? Is it just an inherent risk of the lifestyle? Are you booked essentially for "living while homeless"? Or are y'all just a bunch of troublemakers? What do YOU get in trouble for? The train hopping? Camping out in public parks or on the roadside? Kicked out of a squat? Smokin' forties, drinkin' blunts?
A bit of an invasive question, I know, but if you'd indulge my voyeuristic tendencies I'd be much obliged.