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Originally Posted by Silver Fox
We are a small group of women who exercise in our neighborhood pools. we do not interfere with the other swimmers. Our doctors are SO pleased with our improved health. We are year round residents, who do not wish to stand in line for an hour or more to share a water aerobics class with the
"masses". We do not infringe on anyone else's space in the pool. What about the "noodle floaters" that encompass most of the pool space? Please do not deny us the privilege of pool use that is a privilege to all of us.
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It is not TOTV who is "denying you the privilege of (neighborhood) pool use" for exercise. It is The Villages. When you live in a community with rules and restrictions, and you "do not wish" to follow some of the rules, the way to proceed is to contact the people in authority and get the rules changed. Until then, its not (or it shouldn't be!) a free-for-all where you pick and choose the rules to follow.