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Old 09-30-2010, 08:59 AM
Taltarzac
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Default I have only walked through a sports pool.

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Originally Posted by graciegirl View Post
When I return I want to go to the sports pool locker room and see what it looks like. Most showers in womens locker rooms are enclosed. I am also curious to see how far they are from other pool users and how many people are in them usually and whether there could be confusion about entering the wrong one. As someone stated, the usual washroom, locker room situation is one door into the facility. Is this a door that closes or one that is an open hallway?

In order to correct the situation and have absolute safety in them, what would be expected? A guard in the locker room? That of course would cost money. Is the situation unsafe enough to warrant that? Do people think that this happens a lot and is covered up?

I am a neighborhood pool goer. There are just folks about my age sitting around and reading books and chatting with each other. We get wet and full of clorine and go home and take a shower. I need to understand better so I can be more compassionate.

I also will ask my next door neighbor, a retired policeman who has held jobs here in security at the squares and now works at Seabreeze in the fitness area. Maybe he knows some inside information.
When relatives were visiting we took them to one of the sports pools just so that an avid swimmer could look around. We just walked around so I do not know what happens on a daily basis at the sports pools.

I too am more of a neighborhood pool user rather than a sports pool frequenter.

You would expect though someone would be at least checking to see if the sports pool users had their proper Villages' IDs. No one checked our IDs when we did a look around at the Laurel Manor pool but that was three or four years ago.