It seems most of us agree that it is NOT okay:
- for outsiders without guest passes to use TV amenities.
- for TVers to allow their visitors to violate the rules.
The debate is about whether there is a better enforcement solution than the one in place-- one that would not punish TVers more than it helps us, either by forcing us out of the pools for ID checks or costing us an arm and a leg to catch very few violators.
An argument could be to made that outside violators should be charged with a misdeanor crime such as trespassing or theft of services. However, it's probably not practical, since CW are not law enforcement officers.
As for TVers allowing their young guests to break the rules, would it be practical to fine these TV residents with violating their covenent, as is done for other violations? I'm with Dillywho on this. I am offended by adults who act as poor role models for youngsters, and who allow young people in their charge to disobey the rules. Yes, maybe we all break rules ocassionally, but to teach young people to be liars and cheats is disgraceful.