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[quote=Anonymous]At our pool the lifeguards are pretty good about calling kids (and adults!) on prohibited behavior in/around the big pool. In the baby pool, it's usually up to parents, and most are pretty good at keeping control of their kids. I've called kids in the baby pool on their behavior a couple of times, with no problem (it usually turns out the worst offenders are slightly older and unattended, which isn't surprising). The rules at our pool are pretty clear and well-known to members; they understand that they are at risk of losing their membership if they are the source of frequent problems/complaints. The times when there have been major issues it seems like it is mostly from guests who probably aren't fully aware of the rules. One weekend recently there was a large party, and you could tell the lifeguards were just exasperated - whistles going off constantly. But that has been the exception. A couple of PPs mentioned problems with Tuckahoe - out of curiosity, why aren't you (and others) raising your concerns to the lifeguards (at the time) and your board (after the fact)? I've seen our board president talk to the lifeguards on site about a problem - I think seeing that kind of engagement definitely helps. [/quote]
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