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California’s crackdown on state park no-shows took effect July 1. What that means for you
Ghost your park reservation three times and you’ll be banned for a year.
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According to LAist’s linked source, California’s crackdown on state park no-shows took effect July 1. What that means for you, Ghost your park reservation three times and you’ll be banned for a year.
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