freedom camp

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freedom camp (third-person singular simple present freedom camps, present participle freedom camping, simple past and past participle freedom camped)

  1. Alternative form of freedom-camp
    • 2011, The Statutes of New Zealand, page 13:
      Every person commits an offence who ( a ) freedom camps in a local authority area in breach of any prohibition or restriction in a bylaw made under section 11 that applies to the area;
    • 2020 December 26, “Freedom campers: project aims to fund facilities and educate”, in RNZ (Radio New Zealand):
      There will be significantly lower numbers of international freedom campers this year, but there will still be a need to educate locals who want to freedom camp.
    • 2020 December 28, Nina Hindmarsh, “Freedom campers 'killing' Golden Bay's small campgrounds”, in Stuff:
      But Karl and his wife Marina Adams welcome the change, and say the increase in people choosing to freedom camp has almost driven them out of business.