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Victor LaRock has spent almost 15 times living in his RV. After the City of Calgary didn’t install any driving evidence, he and his neighbors who live on Moraine Road in north Calgary were forced to relocate. He has found a new home in the days that have followed, but he still wonders why he was given the choice to walk along rather than other groups of city RVs and campers. ” There was a total of eight RVs it”, LaRock said. One city official claimed they had received 70 problems from companies and people and that the capital needed to proceed with traffic control changes as well as other upkeep projects when officers and area crews cleared out LaRock and others. That didn’t make sense to LaRock, who says firms told him they appreciated the 24-7 appearance he and his mates provided. “( The city ) made it sound like they were putting up these massive safety things”, LaRock said. ” I been that 10 times, I’d never even seen a fender bender “.Trending Then
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LaRock makes the most of the$ 800 Canadian Pension Plan disability benefit he receives. Unable to operate, living in his RV is his best alternative. ” As always, I’d get it if I could find a place where I can sit alone and not be left only… live in an apartment or a home or something like that,” LaRock said. Global News reached out to the City of Calgary for reply, but it was unable to respond on Saturday.
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