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Motorhome owner complains about ban, gets cold shoulder from municipality

04.05.2026 14:35 1 min 1 source
Bobilverden.no NOR
Motorhome owner complains about ban, gets cold shoulder from municipality
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A motorhome owner accused Larvik municipality of discrimination after a total ban on motorhomes at Mølen beach, where cars CAN park for up to 10 hours. The municipality rejected the complaint, citing the claimant's lack of legal standing to challenge the sign and a zoning plan that bans 'transportable buildings'. Softer measures, like time limits, were dismissed due to enforcement difficulties.

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04.05.2026 Bobilverden.no NOR

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