What going happen if you have one of disabled right person and want swim in the pool RIGHT NOW you don’t have that would you still be sue
In my state California i think so
Moonbeam Jerry BRown has so much regulations in our state
link: http://washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/columnists/2012/03/thursday-poolmageddon-trial-lawyers/367846
I can imagine the cost of such a lift.
Do motel/hotel pools count as “public pools?”
This will drain public swimming pools faster than a floating Babyruth. Small towns like mine can barely afford to have a public pool. This additional cost will be too much.
This is like building a wheelchair ramp access onto a skating rink, which was done in the People’s Republic of Austin a few years ago.
So when will wheelchair elevators be installed on diving boards at swimming pools? Oh, wait! Diving boards have been removed because they pose a danger to swimmers.
Next, the Obamagestapo will order the water drained from pools because of documentation that it is the major cause of pool drownings.
the closing of the pools will happen for sure. I doubt though any corporate CEO will make a peep about Obama.
Government regulation, especially Federal have been stupid for a long time!
I spent ten years commuting to DC via the MARC train. Was always annoyed because there were never enough working toilets on the train. The individual car toilets were always locked. If you take heart meds, which I do, you have to visit the accommodations much more often. Seems federal regulations requires that the toilets be locked if everyone, including wheelchair bound, can’t use the facilities. Yeah, makes a lot of sense to force someone to disembark or piss from the train platform! Both, of which, I’ve done. Funny thing, a man can pee anywhere!
This will certainly mean the closing of the Middle School pool which is open to the public in our town. The school system is at a breaking point and I am sure there are zero funds available for this communist stupidity.
These vile maggots are pushing the Cloward and Piven strategy to the very limits to collapse the system.
bttt
Our town put in a lift in 2001. That’s good, but my gracious what a lot of trouble for the one or two people that might use it.
Bingo
fer later
I went to North Point High School in Waldorf the other day and one of the things I noticed was a ramp down one side of the pool for handicapped.
I suppose it wouldn’t cost too much when you are building a large municipal pool to include a ramp, but of course trying to put one in a pool already built would be kind of tough, and expensive.
It isn’t so hard getting them in, just take them to the edge and lift the back of the chair. Getting them out is the problem.
Hey, right now it’s public swimming pools. Next, it’ll be private pools. Then finally ponds, lakes and oceans. I’m sure that right now Holder has some junior attorneys trying to figure out how to sue God.
It’s hard not to notice that 10 foot diving boards are a thing of the past too. Same reason, fear of litigation.
Hire a muscle man and throw them in.
I guess a major Democrat donor manufactures wheelchair lifts.
That sound we hear is the slamming of dozens of low budget swimming pools all over the United States closing their doors to recreational swimmers - many, if not most of them, kids.