Anonymous wrote:The not being able to see the swimmer thing is what would bother me. Was the child alone or were there other swimmers?
Age doesn’t correlate with swimming ability.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:-fairly clear lake, with a swim area marked by buoys
-no lifeguard on duty
-parent at lake's edge, watching younger sibling, and not in a swimsuit
-kid about 20 yards (60feet) from shore
-water up to the kid's neck
-kid is a competent swimmer and very comfortable in the water
-no flotation devices or life jacket
-early sunset with light shining toward shore, so it was hard to see swimmers
I thought the age of the child (and therefore their size/experience) made the situation extremely dangerous, but my spouse thought I was overreacting and that it was a "fine if the parent thinks it's fine" type of thing (it was not our kid). Curious about what rules others have at the lake.
So the child was standing on the bottom of the lake and their head was completely out of the water?
Anonymous wrote:-fairly clear lake, with a swim area marked by buoys
-no lifeguard on duty
-parent at lake's edge, watching younger sibling, and not in a swimsuit
-kid about 20 yards (60feet) from shore
-water up to the kid's neck
-kid is a competent swimmer and very comfortable in the water
-no flotation devices or life jacket
-early sunset with light shining toward shore, so it was hard to see swimmers
I thought the age of the child (and therefore their size/experience) made the situation extremely dangerous, but my spouse thought I was overreacting and that it was a "fine if the parent thinks it's fine" type of thing (it was not our kid). Curious about what rules others have at the lake.
Anonymous wrote:The swimming kid is 4. After the parent said she was fine, I watched her closely from the shore. I'm not into judging other parents, but it just seemed do unsafe.
Anonymous wrote:16-18 with life guard training. THat's insane to let them babysit a younger sibling and they aren't strong swimmers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never but lakes scare the living sh@t out of me. You are more buoyant in the ocean and the waves usually push you to shore. Lakes are murky with underground hazards. 60 yards is far out for a parent not in a swimsuit standing in shore. If your kid went under it would take you over a minute to swim there and you might lose sight of your child.
OP said 60 feet, not 60 yards.
Honestly can most people imagine or picture in their heads what 60ft or yards looks like? Can most people estimate how many feet away something is?
If so, i have a deficiency I didn’t know other people could do that.
Anonymous wrote:16-18 with life guard training. THat's insane to let them babysit a younger sibling and they aren't strong swimmers.