bumbershoot
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- Mar 5, 2007
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Great ideas everyone. I'll definately mention it to the HOA. I just feel so mean for complaining. These kids are low income and have no where else to swim. I can't really blaming them for wanting to use our pool.
Eh, don't feel so sad for them. We were low income growing up, and lived on an unincorporated street literally surrounded by fancy neighborhoods. We would NEVER have thought to go to a pool that we weren't entitled to. Might have made some friends who lived over there, to get invited, but we wouldn't have crashed a pool like that.
During summers we went to the high schools with open pools, there are plenty of those where I live now (and one BIG one when I grew up at a community college). I saw someone else posted that you're in Durham? Seems to me I can think of a college or two that might have some sort of summer pool program for kids... Not as easy as walking into another neighborhood, but it wouldn't be against the rules.
So, they are making a choice to break rules (is there law involved with this?), when I'm SURE they could find other options. So don't feel bad for them. They know they don't live in your neighborhood.