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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am the PP who first commented that this is unsafe. I’m glad at least one other person agrees. The reasoning that it’s fine because this is how it’s been done for a long time is insane. We live in a different era than when these old pools were built. We update rules when we know better. I[b]f a pool has a “no diving” sign in its shallow end, it’s not a good idea for swim team kids to be diving in there[/b] over and over. It only takes one bad dive for a tragedy. Not every kid on the swim team has a good shallow dive. Even the ones that do, their back foot can slip and all of a sudden they go much deeper than planned. I have thought for years that NVSL is crazy. I guess it’s still true. [/quote] I wonder if there is some county code. I’m guessing this meet it if there is one. Our pool has “no diving” marked from the shallowest end (about 3.5 feet) to where the slope to the deep end begins (~5 or 6 feet). [/quote]
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