John H
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I agree but there is a proviso.
My short interpretation is that no distinction can be made between a motor car and a motor caravan. All shall be treated the same. I do think distinction can be made on some grounds, I'm not going to look them up, but to do with vehicles maybe causing obstructions and some such.
From memory again, I think that the Spanish OP made pretty well the same claim. Whether you agree or not, I think he was right and I think I am too.
It's interesting that you raise camping and overnight stays. I haven't looked back at my posts but I distinctly remember saying originally that I had received definite impressions from some Spaniards that some, or maybe many, Spanish camping cars now display a notice saying something like, “I'm not camping, I'm parking.” I was in Spain last Autumn and I don't remember seeing any but I wasn't looking.
In fact, now that I look back over your post, I don't really know what you're talking about.
And the nonsense goes on! I made no comment at all on whether a motor car and a motorhome were or were not treated the same so what possible relevance does it have here? I have, however, seen many of the "parking, not camping" notices in Spanish motorhomes (and approve of them) and I passed no comment on that either, so what it has to do with my previous comments I cannot understand. I didn't "raise the question of the distinction between camping and overnight stays"; I simply pointed out that the Spanish document referred to quite definitely stated that the contents of that document did not address the question. So what on earth is your point?