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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] +1. The DH Board knows and agrees that the governor's regulations are stupid. They also know that they have members who have clearly indicated they won't even try to comply or make their kids comply with the distancing mandate, which makes guidance to self-police meaningless. They also know there is one a-hole who has contacted the state in the past to try and get the pool in trouble. They can't win. I wish my friends and neighbors would realize that their fellow pool members on the board will change this once the governor changes the regulations. They are focused on their job as directors of the nonprofit entity, which in part is about managing risk. None of them are happy with this. [/quote] If a private club has members who are clearly saying they won't adhere to the club rules, then why wouldn't you just kick them out of the club? It is odd to put extreme measures in place for your entire membership to manage a handful of rogue actors. No wonder your members are so upset. [/quote] To put this in context, DH is counts as members both McCrazy who is famous on the APS forum and the guy who started the entire alcohol kerfluffle in Northern Virginia two or three years ago. This board is dealing with all kinds of crazy as it balances member desires with risk mitigation and compliance. On the plus side, with the governor's announcement today there's light at the end of the tunnel for everyone. With luck he'll lift the pool restrictions even sooner.[/quote] But how does the Governor's announcement change things? He's not going to drop the distance requirements entirely-- more likely just reduce the 10 ft rule. If the premise behind dividing pools into sections is that you can't trust your own members to follow distancing rules, then going from 10 ft to 6 ft or even 3 ft wouldn't change that argument. You either trust your members to follow your pool policies, or you don't. And if you don't trust your own members, then your pool has bigger problems. And yes, you can kick families out for not following the rules. I guarantee every private pool has that right in their policies. You aren't kicking people out for being jerks. You are kicking people out for not following the rules. [/quote]
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