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Originally Posted by golfing eagles
You're better than I am. I would have told them to mind their own effing business.
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I'm not being paid to care about what other residents think. I respect the rules, and if an employee called over to me while I was in the pool and asked for my ID I would happily get out of the pool and provide that ID for them to scan. I'm not obligated to show my ID to anyone else, or justify my presence because I'm not "doing" anything to violate any rules.
If I was yelling, or brought my waterproof bluetooth speaker and had the volume turned up, or was diving off the edge of the pool, or using a big floatie chair or smoking a fat one in the pool - then sure - they could probably ask me to stop doing those things, without needing to get an employee involved.
I treat others the same way as I EXPECT them to treat me. If I see someone I don't recognize in the pool, I might or might not say hello, depending on how interested in conversation I happen to be at the time. If it's obvious they're not 30 years old (like, if they look like they're barely out of high school) then I might let them know that the family pool is (and tell them where the nearest family pool is) and they should enjoy that pool instead. If they give me a look, or a parent interjects their opinion on the matter, I'll go over to the phone that's available at ALL pools, and let the desk know that unauthorized children are in the adult pool. And let the employees handle it from there.