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Wednesday, August 27, 2008

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aacesf@aim.com to undisclosed-re. show details 10:55 PM (47 minutes ago) Reply
What is wrong with some people? Two days in a row an adult has ----- in the pool and forced it to close down and ruin the fun for the kids. 8/26/2008 and 8/27/2008 the pool has been shut down due to this problem. Last year it happened three Sundays in a row. People this is unacceptable and ruins the fun for the children who enjoy the pool. I don't know if this is out of spite or it is a person who is not well enough to control their movements

aacesf- --this is a problem that i've heard about the last few days-- hopefully no one is doing this on purpose -- if they are and then if they're caught the bod should take a very strong stand with them-- i can't imagine that anyone would do this with the the consequences of having people know who they were when they're caught-- makes no sense-- if it continues then la should hire someone to monitor the pool and try to catch them -- they should also make it publicly known that they are doing this monitoring -- hopefully to discourage this person--

but having said that if a person is having medical problems then they should have the common decency not engage in activities where they can have an accident in a public place and put people at risk-- if you have any medical condition that puts others at risk then you have an obligation not to participate in activities that cause this risk -- this isn't denying anyone their access to a public place due to a disability but more denying access due to a risk to the public that their causing with their medical condition or ignorance

another issue is that they shut down the pool when this happens--- i wonder what other places that operate pools do in this situation--i don't think they shut down pools for this situation --i think they should skim the pool and cleanup the problem--- there is enough chemicals in that water and enough volume of water that this situation doesn't really pose a health hazard as much as a negative perception -- sometimes the pool personnel are quick to jump on this situation to get out of work early-- someone should check out what others do in this type of case

you know members come to la for their vacation and it isn't good when one day they have no water and for two days the pool shuts down-- i think the people working for la forget that the purpose of la is to provide recreation for the members -- that is the # 1 responsibility and at all costs the community needs to be open and operating -- this seems to get lost in the operations -- not a good thing for la

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3 comments:

  1. What happened at the pool? Can someone please explain? Thanks!

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  2. Someone went #2 in the pool

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  3. if you were to take a licensed class on pool operations you would know that you have to close the pool to backwash the pool for about 30 min to an hour depending on the consistancy of the waste. Camelbeach actually closes their wave pool for about 30 min when this situation happens.

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