At church this Easter there was a woman in front of me that was saving half a row for those in her family that had apparently not gotten up in time. There were people lined up along the walls and in the back because it was so busy. She kept having her 2 teenagers "stretch out" so it appeared they were using all the space. She kept turning people away, but the funny part was her family never bothered to show up! Finally, after the service had started, one lone man worked up the nerve to just sit down (making her move over-he was shot a dirty look, too-on Easter Sunday!). There were still people lined up along the wall that were now to embarrassed to walk down the aisle.
The point of my story is: chairs should only belong to the people who bothered to wake up and go to them. People who get up early and go to the pool to save them for the rest of the group are wrong. When we decide to leave the pool to go to the room for a nap, or go for food someplace else, we always clean up our space and consider our spot lost. That's how it should be-