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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There are signs in the Lake that says "no swimming"[/quote] Yup. And they're spaced pretty closely apart - like 20 feet? You can see 2 signs in this picture. [img]http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2016/06/15/13/354D82C300000578-3642167-The_child_had_been_paddling_with_his_parents_and_four_year_old_s-a-14_1465992068960.jpg[/img][/quote] Again folks, that sign does not imply that you: 1) cannot wade in the waters' edge, or 2) there are alligators in the water. [/quote] [b]On what planet does "steep drop off" mean "ok to wade?" The two are completely correlated. It means no walking into the water, because THERE IS A STEEP DROP OFF. No walking = no wading. How is that not obvious[/b]?! [/quote] Finally, a voice of reason. [/quote] Agreed. I posted earlier that I would think it would be okay to stick your feet in the water if there was a "No Swimming" sign because I wasn't actually swimming, but if I saw this sign, I wouldn't let my two year-old go near the water. [/quote] Great research here. Your argument works if the child drowned from going into the water. Thats not what happened here. [/quote]
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