DENVER- Introducing Occupy Denver’s answer to No Tents Allowed: Tent! Eventually Denver Police delivered this warning: no blocking the sidewalks, no jaywalking, and you have to keep the tent aloft. Set it down and you get a ticket. Whatevs.
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Needs a quick release lever though. I actually lived in a tent like that for a while, not comfortable but cheap and if you’re “tresspassing” on Public Land like Pike National Forest you can’t beat it for the rent.
The problem is it’s designed a lot like a sail. The wind can push multi-thousand pound ships off course even without sails, it’s that massive. Definitely would not want to be blown under a bus.