Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I got bored trying to read 121 posts so I'll just jump into this as if I was the first to answer. There is technology out there that would allow installing card readers without having to lay miles of cables. TVs could sell the cards (I doubt TVs would give them away) for a small price that would open the gate to pools, pickle ball courts, tennis courts, rec centers, etc. The purchaser would have to be verified through their green or blue Villager cards. It should have a picture to verify the identity along with an expiration date that requires re-certification of identity maybe every 2 years. Sounds like a PITA but it would eliminate most of the abuse people are concerned about. Maybe it reduce some of the personnel overhead we pay for through our amenity fees.
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Then the first rule when they come to check IDs should be "everybody out of the pool"!!!
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#123
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And another poster stated he called community watch and "there is nothing they can do"???? There is plenty to do starting with calling the police for a trespasser.
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#124
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As a TV owner and amenity fee payer, this is quite disturbing. And no doubt will continue to worsen as more non TV folks move into nearby new construction (esp apartment folks). Young families et al taking advantage of what seems to be easy pickins to go into
TV and facilities. And the word spreads. And gets worse. No easy answers… other than Drone surveillance and drop water balloons on the non TVrs. |
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And if you don't want to get out of the pool keep your ID handy and next to edge of pool (or on a chair out so can be readily seen) so it can be scanned. It's not rocket science. My goodness. Those of us at the pools will figure out how to get scanned while in the pool as we'd like all to get an ID scan. In the pool, or out. |
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I have not once saw any person from outside of TV using our recreational facilities. I have discussed this with MANY other people all over TV and have not heard of any first hand accounts of this happening. If this was a common problem, then I would expect to have at least heard about it happening once or twice. Certainly doesn't seem like something we should be spending extra money on. |
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I bought here to live in a community, not a daily fee resort for outsiders. |
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My response would be that I’ll be happy to show you my ID from the pool, since my backpack containing my ID is always at the end of the lane I’m swimming laps in. Once you get out of the pool, your lane is fair game.
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It is better to laugh than to cry. |
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You have not once "saw" anyone. Did you ask for their TV ID? What is your proof here that all you "saw" were TV residents? What's "first hand accounts". "MANY other people all over TV"? Have you been taking a poll of sorts for this situation? They asked for ID's? Doubtful. |
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In the Villages that I spend most of my time in, ID's are checked often enough. I'd say a little over every 90 minutes on average. Everytime when I had witnessed people had "forgot" their cards there was always at least someone with a card to legitimately vouch for them.
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I swim at 6 different pools in TV that are near me. Probably go 4 times per week. I've only seen IDs checked maybe once every other week.
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