It is one thing to want to want to protect our homeowers' right to use our pool and it is another when the rules make using the pool undesireable.
Homeowners should only need to be 18 years old in order to bring a guest to the pool. Using the age of 21 is simply a cover up of another problem that needs to be addressed.
The root cause here is that rule number 5, disruptive behavior, is not being enforced. When I questioned the reasoning of the 21 rule, I was told by pool staff that too many 'hoods' were coming into the pool. If you have to many bothersome people, then step up and enforce rule 5, instead of making it impossible for our adults, ages 18-20, to bring a friend to the pool.
The solution is plain and simple; enforce rule 5 and allow our homeowners to enjoy the pool and bring a guest or two as they wish.
I'm planning on collecting signatures to have the age changed to 18 for signing in a guest. Please let me know if you'd be willing to sign. I'll stop by.
Thanks, Carrie
Homeowners should only need to be 18 years old in order to bring a guest to the pool. Using the age of 21 is simply a cover up of another problem that needs to be addressed.
The root cause here is that rule number 5, disruptive behavior, is not being enforced. When I questioned the reasoning of the 21 rule, I was told by pool staff that too many 'hoods' were coming into the pool. If you have to many bothersome people, then step up and enforce rule 5, instead of making it impossible for our adults, ages 18-20, to bring a friend to the pool.
The solution is plain and simple; enforce rule 5 and allow our homeowners to enjoy the pool and bring a guest or two as they wish.
I'm planning on collecting signatures to have the age changed to 18 for signing in a guest. Please let me know if you'd be willing to sign. I'll stop by.
Thanks, Carrie