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Originally Posted by John_W
So you're saying there are only two people in the pool and they two younger types, or you saw many people and spotted two young people in the crowd? If it's just the two, I would say they are trespassers. You said younger people, you must be 30 or older to use a neighborhood pool. As of last week only 3 neighborhood pools have opened and they were all ten miles north of LaBelle. If that neighborhood pool was actually open, they would be at least 27 people there and a line waiting to go in, not two young people.
You could of told them two things. You could of said that pool is closed, that's why there is no one here but you two. The nearest pool that is open is Colony Rec Center, that the big blue building just across 466A, you'll need to go there to use a pool. You could also have said, this pool is closed and your trespassing and if you don't leave I'm going to report you now. If you didn't want to speak to them, you could gone back to your car, and called Neighborhood Watch and said there were two young trespassers in the North Labelle Pool, or you can do what you did, and just do nothing.
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You did not read the follow up post to mine. I did tell them the pool was closed and they should leave. Then, I walked to the entrance and there is a new sign on the gate that said "pool entrance max 27 people". Then I called he Villages CIA and they said "all pools are open on Monday". I said "well it's not Monday and there are people in the pool". They said they would check on it. Still, why open neighborhood pools to max 27 people unless you have a person at the door, require masks, check ID's, social distancing and then require all of these things and then less people swimming at the big pools like Colony? Makes no sense.