Does your pool allow picture-taking?

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Former Member
Obviously some pools do allow picture-taking, since there are so many swimming pictures and video clips out there (I don't think they were all done secretly). But there are pools which don't allow it. Do most allow or not?
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  • Most of the local pools I've swum in have signs up indicating that the use of cameras or other photographic devices is expressly prohibited without permission of the management. I've seen these signs at my gym pools, city pools in Chandler (Hamilton and Mesquite Groves), Kino in Mesa, and the ASU Rec Center. The only pool where I don't recall seeing a sign is ASU Mona Plummer. That said, I've seen local tv channels filming at the ASU Rec Center and Kino, so I know it is possible. I'd be willing to bet it isn't a huge deal to get yourself, a family member, or a teammate filmed.
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  • Most of the local pools I've swum in have signs up indicating that the use of cameras or other photographic devices is expressly prohibited without permission of the management. I've seen these signs at my gym pools, city pools in Chandler (Hamilton and Mesquite Groves), Kino in Mesa, and the ASU Rec Center. The only pool where I don't recall seeing a sign is ASU Mona Plummer. That said, I've seen local tv channels filming at the ASU Rec Center and Kino, so I know it is possible. I'd be willing to bet it isn't a huge deal to get yourself, a family member, or a teammate filmed.
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