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Originally Posted by circletrack
The use of "intended for" and "encouraged" seems like they don't want to enforce any rules.
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This issue has been discussed time and time again. There are those that think that people should see to it that seats aren't saved at the squares. This takes both time and money and the money would come from the entertainment department who would then charge the merchants at the square.
I think, and have always thought, that the Morse Family who ultimately laid down most of these rules must think that a group of older adults need not be tended or directed like children. I don't see anything heavy handed about their dealings with the residents at all. I think that is very wise. For one, there isn't a law that says no seat saving so no Law Enforcement Officer could enforce it. Again it boils down to what most of us were raised by, The Golden Rule. It appears that the sports pools were built with thought to exercise and family and neighborhood pools were built for wading and swimming and playing. If I were the people in charge, I don't think it would be wise to wade in (I'm sorry) to this potential public relations MESS. I can see it now. CDD has a group of old women arrested for exercising in pool.
Of course there is more to it than this...there always is. There is a bunch of mean girls somewhere who are gonna show us.