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Best way of sleeping in a car?
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Originally posted by Zoiderman View PostThey are tulip; I agreed to camp a few years ago and had to sleep on one of these fecking things. They ALL go down in the night. Double ones are even worse, as as you get up for a waz, the other side goes down, waking the wife, and when she got out, I would sink to the floor. HOnestly, absolutely, the worst thigns there are. Get an estate car and put a low level canvas bed in there. Or shell out a couple of K for a roof tent and sell it when you're done, and you will get your money back. Got to be an allowable expenseComment
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostFollowing on from the contracting in London thread, what's the best way of sleeping in a car? Obviously a van would make superior contractor accommodation, but that method would involve getting a van.
The only solution I've tried is curled up on the back seat, when I travelled around Europe. That worked, but was not super comfortable.
Anyone tried doing anything a little more fancy, but still relatively simple, like folding down the rear seat and one front seat, and perhaps using a bit of hardboard with some support to make a flat and level bed, and draping a dark blanket from the top of the front seats towards the rear to stay semi-steathy?
How do you sleep in a car?
If you look on Youtube you will see lots of people who converted their van into stealth campervans. I would suggest doing just that so it will just look like a parked van. If you park in London (there are still many unrestricted streets) you could join a gym for £20 per month and use their show facilities."A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George OrwellComment
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Originally posted by Paddy View PostI have many times slept across the back seat many time when I contracting in Europe and commuting however, in the UK sleeping in the car is frowned upon by the police who invariably bang on the window, ask for ID and cross examine. Consequently I no longer sleep on long journeys in the UK.
If you look on Youtube you will see lots of people who converted their van into stealth campervans. I would suggest doing just that so it will just look like a parked van. If you park in London (there are still many unrestricted streets) you could join a gym for £20 per month and use their show facilities.
If you can manage to sleep on the back seat, might I suggest trying draping a blanket from over the top of the front seat head rests to the rear, pinned between the rear seat and the thing they attach to. That sounds quite stealthy, but only in theory.Comment
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Is this thread about IT contract getting juicy £500+ per day City contract and saving money on 5* accomodation and high class escorts by using an old banger and an old Victoria Secrets catalogue?Comment
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How about this one? Maxi Versatility
Some more tips here: Homeless by Choice: How to Sleep in a Car
If only our old schoolmates could see us now! Earning the big bucks and sleeping in carsDon't ask Beaker. He's just another muppet.Comment
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostHow do you sleep in a car?
The lady in the car | Society | The Guardian<Insert idea here> will never be adopted because the politicians are in the pockets of the banks!Comment
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Originally posted by beaker View PostHow about this one? Maxi Versatility
Can't see you getting away with it in Green Partk though.Comment
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To increase security and deter criminals, stick this banner on your car: "No money is left overnight in this vehicle. I'm a contractor and my accountant has transferred it all to the Cayman Islands".<Insert idea here> will never be adopted because the politicians are in the pockets of the banks!Comment
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