is it hard to swim in those pointy hoods?
Jul. 8th, 2009 10:32 pmhttp://www.nbcphiladelphia.com/news/local/Pool-Boots-Kids-Who-Might-Change-the-Complexion.html?corder=&pg=8
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/allison-kilkenny/philadelphia-private-swim_b_228253.html
Wow. Just wow. So if you're a "private" club, you're allowed to discriminate all you want. Way to Go Valley Swim Club and John Duesler - nothing shows off your superiority like kicking a bunch of kids out of the pool. More like John Douchebag.
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"There was concern that a lot of kids would change the complexion … and the atmosphere of the club," John Duesler, President of The Valley Swim Club said in a statement.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/allison-kilkenny/philadelphia-private-swim_b_228253.html
Wow. Just wow. So if you're a "private" club, you're allowed to discriminate all you want. Way to Go Valley Swim Club and John Duesler - nothing shows off your superiority like kicking a bunch of kids out of the pool. More like John Douchebag.
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"There was concern that a lot of kids would change the complexion … and the atmosphere of the club," John Duesler, President of The Valley Swim Club said in a statement.
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Date: 2009-07-09 07:33 am (UTC)I can agree with this statement. I would like to see that private clubs can approve/deny based on activities or expectations but not on anything like gender/race/religion or even age.
The example you mention I find teeters on the edge of a slippery slope. Just because you are fifty does not inherently mean you're more mature or less likely to run around drunk. I've seen enough episodes of Cops and dealt with enough people to know age is a shaky dividing line when it comes to behavior. Instead of saying no one under this arbitrary line of time, maybe applicants have to submit to a more intensive interview/lifestyle application. The club could spell forth expected behaviors of members (and since we are dealing with real estate here) as well as more extreme penalties for disrupting the club.
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Date: 2009-07-09 07:42 am (UTC)In contrast, the tower block I did live in ... every year a fresh crop of college students ripe with cash would rent apartments , only to be evicted about 60 days later for various and sundry. I was responsible for some of them , when I found them drinking 40's and smashing the bottles in the freight elevator, throwing things off of the balconies ( land having them land on balconies below ) , and racing in the parking lot ( underground, and tiny, it was insane! )
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Date: 2009-07-09 08:21 am (UTC)Ahh retirement home - it was my understanding they had to offer a bevy of services to residents to get the legal foothold to slap an age limit. Though I could be totally crazy.
Of course now that I live in quiet, peaceful suburbia I have a total drunk of a neighbor who walks his large dog up and down the street, Budweiser in hand. He kind of gives me the creeps because he just stares at me and never says anything, even if I say "Hi, how are you doing today?"