Snoopster
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We don't know who is claiming that camping is common and popular on Canadian highways and pullouts. We've also read that BC highways are full of hitch hikers - a rather surprising claim given the Highway of Tears hitch hiking murders.
I don't really believe claims that either of the above is a common and acceptable practice, but, if it is, what can be done to increase awareness that it is unsafe and a violation of BC highway and Parks Canada regulations?
Call me naive, because I admit I'm naive.
I still believe that is common for 'free spirits' to camp along the side of the road. Regarding the Highway of Tears, I believe those victims were single, indigenous women, who were hitchhiking. I don't think men or couples camping in their vehicles overnight could relate....AND...that highway was far from where this incident happened.