LaraK
<font color=magenta>A wet monitor is the sign of a
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Shouldn't the pool take some responsibility?
If the lifeguards aren't going to ensure that lives are guarded, then why the hell are they there? To get cool tans? IMO, they aren't there to "do their best", but if someone dies...oh, well....parents should have been watching. IMO, that is shirking responsibility. Doing your best, but not getting your job done, just doesn't cut it. Especially where lives are concerned.
If it was swim-at-your-own-risk, I'd agree that accidents happen. But when you pay for the ticket, part of that cost is paying for the lifeguards.
If someone dies on your watch, you should go to prison. If there weren't enough lifeguards, management should go to prison.
That's my opinion, anyway.
Lifeguards can tip the odds in your favor, but unless they are grossly negligent (not at the side of the pool watching people), they are not to blame. They are there to help someone who gets in trouble, but are usually teenagers who are bored out of their minds (life guarding is, by far, one of the most boring jobs ever). You are not 100% guaranteed that the lifeguard is going to be able to save you if you put yourself into a position where you need to be saved. If you want a 100% guarantee, you can do one of two things, pay for one on one observation (I'm thinking we don't want the ticket prices to go up that much) or don't go into the water.
When we go to a pool, or lake, or anywhere near water, we have a one on one policy...one adult per child. We live near the water, so our kids are being taught to swim from an early age as an extra precaution, but I would never trust my four-year-old in the Bay by herself, even if she can stand up.
If the pool understaffed it's facility, or somehow gave the impression that they were watching the child one on one, or had the waves so strong that no one could stand up, there may be a liability. In this case, quite frankly, I anticipate they will settle with the family just to make it go away.