I did not rad the original thread addressing this problem, but from reading through this thread, I don't understand why chair saving would be a problem. On the other hand, I could see how my husband would see it a problem. You see, he is not assertive at ALL. We were at Wal-mart a few weeks ago, and he had a check he needed cashed. It was a payroll check, so I told him to go imto the bank ( our Wal-mart has a bank) and ask them if they will cash a payroll check if we don't have an account there. He wouldn't go in and ask. If we are at Disney, and trying to get somewhere in a hurry, but come up on a crowd of people standing around in idle chit-chat, he will silently stand there and WAIT for the crowd to break up to get through, rather than just politely say "excuse me"
Now me, on the other hand..HA HA!!!! Assertive is my middle name. If I need to be somewhere and you are in my way, you will know it. I am not rude about it, but why waste precious moments standing there? Most people really don't mind stepping out of the way to let you get by.
Now, if I were at a crowded pool with no available chairs, I would find a chair that I can "sense" is not being used, but has a towel on it. I will watch that chair ( I can be persistant) and if there is no sign of life after an hour, I will go over and remove whatever item is on it, not put the stuff far, maybe under the chair, and I will use the chair. If the person came back all wet from swimming, I would get up and give them back the chair, however, if the person comes by all dry looking to use the chair "too bad, so sad. You snooze you lose"
So, I can "see" why people have a problem with this, because of my husband, but what I don't understand is why it is a problem. Just move the stuff.