Yes (in my opinion) - they run all over the back lane and go into people's property. I came home back in May and the vent had been pried open and was stuck in an upright position in one corner. I did force it down and then wrapped a lot of duct tape around it, but I am sure with the heavy rains that some water got in.
Anyway I don't have a video tape or anything like a witness to prove it, unfortunately.
But honestly, who does that? It had to be a kid trying to look inside - I cannot see an adult doing something so silly.
Plus when we moved the tent trailer there was a rubber ball underneath, so they were probably looking for their ball.
We have this sort of socialist or communist (or whatever) kind of auto insurance out here and it is like pulling teeth to get a claim put through.
It's called Autopac. Oh well, at least I got to move the trailer, have a friend help me hook it up to Andy's Durango etc. and took it for a little ride down Main Street.
The tires need to be pumped up a bit, but overall, even with the bit of water damage on the ceiling, it's still a darn nice looking little RV (well, not all that little - actually 23 feet when it's opened up)
Cool! I found a video of the exact model and year I have - it's a 1999 and I bought it for $10000 in 2000.
Andy is in poor health and lost a lot of weight after cancer and surgery - I think that is why he wants to upgrade to the kind that is all ready to go, as there is a bit of work involved in putting up the tent trailer and then taking it down again.
p.s. When Andy got back home from up North in early June and opened up the trailer, he turned the handle on the vent cover inside and it just popped back down into position! (I wish I had known - I could have done the same thing myself)
How awful. Sounds like those kids have very little adult supervision. Perhaps set up like a nanny cam outside.