Those %&$*#^% lane crossers

Former Member
Former Member
:bitching: Ok, tell me please if I'm being petty here. Every summer, I swim outside in the community pool which has 2 lap lanes available in the morning and evenings. HOwever, while swimming, I often have to wait for non swimmers who enter the lap lane and go under the ropes to cross over to the open area, because they are too lazy to use the other two entrances to the pool ALL THE WAY ON THE OTHER SIDE, about a whole 15 feet away! Today, I ended up in a confrontation with a woman, (sorry, but why is it always the women????) who said she didn't want to walk around to the other side. When I told her that the lap lanes were put in for lap swimming and that crossing while people are swimming is not safe, she laughed at me. Of course, the 3 lifeguards sat and watched in their usual stupor. Do you deal with this in your general outdoor pools? I am throwing in the towel and giving up since the guards will not monitor the lanes and frankly, fighting when swimming is making me very unhappy. :badday:
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  • Former Member
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    Because they sit there in a stupor pretending not to see anything so they don't have to do anything. We have the absolute laziest guards in the state. IMO, it's the fault of the pool company, who do not instruct or ensure that the guards keep people out of the lap lanes that are not lap swimming. My post really was asking if my expectation is unreasonable. It seems like I'm in the minority in this residential community.
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  • Former Member
    Former Member
    Because they sit there in a stupor pretending not to see anything so they don't have to do anything. We have the absolute laziest guards in the state. IMO, it's the fault of the pool company, who do not instruct or ensure that the guards keep people out of the lap lanes that are not lap swimming. My post really was asking if my expectation is unreasonable. It seems like I'm in the minority in this residential community.
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