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Originally Posted by cafw1 View Post
I agree with all the people who said that the rules must be enforced. I was most amazed that a ''visitor'' had the audacity to be that rude to an owner who pays so "the visitor" can use the pool free of charge!! The other guy turned it down so he must have know the rules--but he could have avoided the problem in the first place by not bringing the music into the pool area. Some people ''just don't get it" and have to be told and penalized in a way that they can understand. It's your pool---enjoy it.
I know the guy that brings the music to that pool. He is part of the large group of regulars that I mentioned earlier and they all enjoy the music that he brings. He is a great guy and as has been noted, he agreed to lower the volume.

They also sometimes bring food and adult beverages and everyone seems to have a great time.

So a group of people that go to this pool almost on a daily basis when the weather is appropriate have a good time and enjoy music should change everything because one person who's never been there before doesn't like it?

There may be a rule about this. That doesn't seem to have been determined. And although I am in favor of enforcing rules and changing them when a majority wants to, I am also in favor of common sense.

While I sympathize with the OP, I don't know I believe that she should have the right to ruin everyone else's good time. Was the music really all that offensive that she had to make a big deal about it? I think that most of us would have simply laid there and relaxed.
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