Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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OrangeBlossum earlier in this thread posted the citation which applies, and upon which my comment relies.
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That is my question.
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Why should visitors have a say??
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What I see seems to be people merely assuming what the rules are with no actual proof that they are actually legit rules. |
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Why should you leave your neighborhood pool to go to another pool when someone else is breaking the rules?
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There is a bigger picture here. You and the guy playing the music had worked things out in a nice way. There are lots of gentlemen in TV. BUT — the loudmouth in the pool could not keep out of it. That windbag was a cliche. Those types go around in a state of seething anger. (whether they realize it or not) They are easily triggered by just about anything that gives them a place to vent that anger. Those cliches — like the interfering, yelling one in the pool — stupidly, and automatically, confuse bullying with manliness, which is ironic (and telling) because adult bullies suffer from deep insecurity about their own manhood. These types especially like to run their ignorant mouths at women and if they feel like they have an audience of their own kind, they really like that. Boomer PS and btw: I think inflicting one’s personal taste in music on everyone within hearing distance in a public place is obnoxious, arrogant, and just plain rude. But there are those who just don’t know any better or are thoughtless or it could be a pathetic bid for attention. AirPods or earbuds are the mannerly answer. But for some reason, they don’t think or care about that. Last edited by Boomer; 12-27-2020 at 09:47 AM. |
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All my references in this post to OrangeBlossum should have been to the op - La lamy Funkman, you are correct the op (La lamy) only noted she looked up the rules but did not specify much detail. I have observed many of her other posts over time that have been based on truth, so I trust La lamy's posts implicitly. But I too share your hunger for more details, |
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It's a double edged sword |
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I did email the VCDD in hopes of getting them, now we wait. |
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I know most people would love to not have to stop at every single stop sign, come to a complete and full stop. But most people also will obey the rules, most of the time, because they know there are consequences if they are caught disobeying them. Enforcement doesn't mean someone has to watch you 24/7. It just means you acknowledge that IF a fuss is made, YOU will be the one with the consequences. That's is why the person in the pool needed to just let it go, and accept a lower volume on someone ELSE's radio. Because if the guy in the pool is making a fuss and insulting a person who also pays amenity fees, and chooses to abide by the rules, then it's the guy in the pool who needs to be shown the gate out of the pool area. Even if she is a minority of one. The rules were made to ensure a peaceful enjoyable visit to anyone authorized to be there. It's also why splashing and play-fights are also not allowed. It's also why people under 30 are not allowed in the adult pools. |
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The further a society drifts from truth the more it will hate those who speak it. George Orwell. “Only truth and transparency can guarantee freedom”, John McCain |
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Thanks, I contacted the CDD, is the rec dept. a different entity? And if so, do you have any idea which would be the final authority on the subject?
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