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Originally Posted by golfing eagles
Might be a lot easier than all that. Have a lock on the gate that can be opened remotely from the rec center in charge of that pool and a buzzer. When at the gate, the resident "buzzes" the center, holds his ID up to a camera, and the employee lets him in. One person enters per ID. Make sure residents aren't "polite" enough to hold the gate open for strangers (perhaps with a warning that doing so will result in a suspension of all privileges), while the cameras could detect anyone climbing the fence. Cost would be minimal, and now the rec center employee doesn't have to go out to check IDs except maybe an occasional surprise visit.
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I’d be totally in favor of that at the sports pools. Over the years I have witnessed several non Villagers sneaking in during lap swimming times. Also, I like what they have done in the newer southern sports pools, where you have to go through the pool to get into the locker room/shower area. That helps keep the homeless people from sneaking in late in the day to $hit, shave, and shower. It happens, I’ve witnessed it several times over the years.