Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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If you use google, you will see that there is a map with many residents in the villages that have been convicted of a sexual offense. You may have one that lives right next door and not even know it. Not that there is an overwhelming amount of these folks in the villages. Just saying. Of course, these are just the registered sexual offenders. But, like you I get very upset when I hear of a possible case of child abuse or child molestation. But, like the lawyer said, this guy is not being charged with that type of crime. |
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You conveniently missed the point! "The totality" of the circumstances is the operative word. By a senior pool I was referring to an adult pool.
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I do find it puzzling, base on the lack of information provided, that if this guy was innocent, then why did he not just excuse himself and leave, rather than sticking around for an altercation and then taking off with the guy's cell phone. But, I guess the court will vindicate him if he is innocent. |
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#111
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Adult pool Family pool Sports pool and country club pool. |
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![]() Yes, it is so much fun seeing kids and even their younger than us parents. I enjoy talking with them in a lively conversation. I don't go to the pools anymore because we have our own, but when we did, I always talked to the little kids.
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Troy, Rochester, Hazel Park, Harbor Beach, Grand Rapids, Michigan |
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He was arrested for assault He was arrested for theft He had been previously convicted of assault By the way, aren't most residents of The Villages "senior?" Sounds to me like you are generalizing as much as the rest of us when you say you "see petty stuff from the Villagers" He wasn't arrested for a pervert related crime. That was just the extenuating circumstances related to the incident. When reading a report, one wishes to be apprised of the possible motivation or circumstances surrounding the incident. Whether the spark that ignited the altercation was valid, implied or fabricated does not change the reporting of him being arrested. |
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Well, after reading 112 posts and the article, I remain quite unclear on what happened.
IMHO, a 41 year old with resident ID has every right to be in a family pool, it may just be the closest to his home. If, as a community, we don't like the idea of a man without a child going there, then we should amend the rules to "no adult shall use a family pool unless accompanied by a minor" We have no idea of the interaction between this man and the girls---is he friendly? Like kids? Miss his own children? or is he a perv? Likewise, there is little info about grandpa's original interaction with this man---? aggressive, ? curious--who knows? However, there was clearly an assault and theft. Usually, if there is an altercation involving battery, the police just arrest both parties and let the judge sort it out, so it SEEMS like most of the aggression was on the side of the 41 year old, as is clearly the theft, and possibly resisting arrest I am concerned that there may have been multiple bystanders who did nothing. Yes, there is a slight chance of getting into legal problems if you help, but the law does allow you to help defend the victim of an assault. |
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I do not see this as a liberal (bleeding heart) interpretation of these facts but one than sees these in terms of common sense. Maybe, the grandfather felt guilty for not paying more attention to his grandchild and her friends when she was at the pool and took this out on the man who did something rather stupid given the fear of child molestation and the like. My assumptions are posted on what the cops actually did. I have more faith in their professional objectivity than some. I assume they talked to the witnesses and got a feel for what and when these events occurred and made no charges of a sexual deviance nature against the man who feared for his reputation and other things. |
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Kids have taken over the family and priority pools. They're too noisy, always screaming and shouting, and the parents/grandparents think it's cute because it's their kids. If you want kids around all the time, why did you move to a 55+ development? Take your grandkids to Disneyworld, Seaworld, Universal, wherever. TV is turning into a vacation destination for grandkids because it is cheap to come here and use all the amenities, drive granddad's golf cart (cheaper than a E-ticket) and camp out at the pool all day for free. How would people like it if resident dogs were allowed at the family pools? Or Victoria Secret models were allowed? I didn't think so.
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There are plenty of adult only pools, rarely are they overcrowded. Look at it this way---the family pools are an additional amenity for those who have visiting grandkids, the adult pools are "the norm". The priority pools may be a different matter, but how many people pay for priority membership just to get pools access? I imagine 99.9% do it for the golf. And if you did just get pool membership, you knew in advance it was a family pool. For those who want complete seclusion, put a pool on your lanai for about 100K (not serious) |
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No wonder people fear interaction with others. No telling how they will react and how witnesses will interpret such actions. Regardless, the thread starts out generalizing about the younger aged causing problems. That's too bad that someone feels that way. That's almost as bad as those that generalize about STD's running rampant in The Villages. Bad choice of words to begin the thread. Whether or not the suspect was out of line with the children, it probably doesn't matter in relation to charges. He was charged with assault as a result of disorderly conduct at the pool. Escaping from the fray, for unknown reasons right now, he also took the victim's cell phone. He was charged with theft. Reading anything more into this without better, more detailed reporting is fantasy. |
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I have only been to the family pools when we have had nieces, nephews or other kids visiting. I would keep a close watch on them whenever we were there too. |
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The on-line article did not say which man threw the first punch. We do not know what Gramps said to the younger man nor in what tone it was said. We do not know if the girls were upset by what the man said in the pool. If Gramps had simply called nicely to his granddaughter that he would like her to come out of the pool, all this drama would not have happened.
Lots of unanswered questions because of a very poorly written article. |
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