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On Sat, 08 Apr 2006 10:07:01 -0400, Keith wrote:
He lives on a corner, but his house faces the side street, so he has a real back yard, unlike many corner homes. He has an above ground pool, and an above ground wading pool for toddlers. It's full at least all summer. No fence. I drive by and never see any kids nearby, but this seems like a tragedy waiting to happen. You guys know how tactful I am. Any suggestions on whether and how I should talk to this guy, whom I don't know at all. This is to code in most areas (you could check). As long asthe access to the pool isn't left open. Many above ground pools have a ladder that lifts up and locks in place. Think of the sides of the pool as the fence. The ladder was probably up. I don't stop the car, and I can only see one side, but I don't remember a ladder. The ladder is probably on the other side, and up, or in the house. Thanks. ;-) The wading pool is likely more of a problem. Maybe that was empty. Hard to tell from a moving car, even moving at 25 and only 40 feet from the pool. I feel better now. -- Keith |
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