03-21-2013, 09:05 AM
unkownjulie needs to do her homework. If one of those little ones (or other pool patrons) either gets hurt, drowns or splits their head open because of permitted marcopolo or other games, then the lawsuit and liability fall upon all of us as taxpayers. "Why don't they just hire more lifeguards 5 days a week OR SOMETHING?" You obviously do not understand that the world does not work the way you want it to. If we could "just hire away," then maybe we can just "Save the world" too. Stop drawing the lines between patrons. There are rules for a reason. Let folks do their jobs. There are obvious lanes marked off for lap swimmers so to insinuate that these folks are "kidnontolerant" is just irresponsible on your part. I could not imagine being a lifeguard or any type of "rule enforcement" position in Puna. Too many anti-rules/anti-authority souls like unknownjulie wanting the world to cater to their every need. Wake up and look at the world...i.e. Puna from a larger, "it is more than me" lens. Then maybe you'll understand why things (and rules) are what they are.
The bigger problem at hand is that I don't know if anyone has noticed, but the project is currently shut down due to lack of permitting. Is that crazy or what? Why would a project even start if the permits were not in place? To think that this pool will be ready in July is as laughable as Fred Blas confusing Kahakais.
The bigger problem at hand is that I don't know if anyone has noticed, but the project is currently shut down due to lack of permitting. Is that crazy or what? Why would a project even start if the permits were not in place? To think that this pool will be ready in July is as laughable as Fred Blas confusing Kahakais.