Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm torn on it--they're using some automatic system, so no one can argue. On the one hand, lightning is real and dangerous. on the other hand, it's closing a lot.
Won't crack down on nasty swimwear, will crack down on weather. :smdh:
You think it's weird that your pool management cares more about keeping people alive than about policing women's clothing?
Anonymous wrote:I'm torn on it--they're using some automatic system, so no one can argue. On the one hand, lightning is real and dangerous. on the other hand, it's closing a lot.
Won't crack down on nasty swimwear, will crack down on weather. :smdh:
Anonymous wrote:At our pool, the teen lifeguards have a long history of pretending to hear thunder so that they can shut down early. No one else will hear ANY thunder and some 16 year old will yell "Thunder" so she can get paid but go home thirty minutes early.
Anonymous wrote:“Lightning can travel 10 to 12 miles from a thunderstorm. This is often farther than the sound of
thunder travels. That means that if you can hear thunder you are close enough to a storm to be in
danger of being struck by lightning.”
https://www.weather.gov/media/ilm/Lightning_NWSILM.pdf
They have regulations they need to follow whether it’s an inconvenience or not. Risk it in your own pool with your own kids.
Anonymous wrote:I'm torn on it--they're using some automatic system, so no one can argue. On the one hand, lightning is real and dangerous. on the other hand, it's closing a lot.
Won't crack down on nasty swimwear, will crack down on weather. :smdh:
Anonymous wrote:“Lightning can travel 10 to 12 miles from a thunderstorm. This is often farther than the sound of
thunder travels. That means that if you can hear thunder you are close enough to a storm to be in
danger of being struck by lightning.”
https://www.weather.gov/media/ilm/Lightning_NWSILM.pdf
They have regulations they need to follow whether it’s an inconvenience or not. Risk it in your own pool with your own kids.
Anonymous wrote:It's not the rule that is causing the annoyance but the overabundance of thunderstorms this year. Every single freaking day. It is too much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I actually think the thunder is crazier. If thunder is detected, the water closes for 30 minutes. This Saturday, thunder was detected from 20 miles away while it was sunny and hot. The storm did eventually arrive… 2.5 hours later. Insane.
A rule is a rule. If your kid gets electrocuted, you're going to wish the rules were followed. The storms of late have been quite unpredictable. I'm surprised anyone is complaining about this.