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amother
Periwinkle
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Tue, Jul 18 2017, 1:55 am
MagentaYenta wrote: | Most municipalities and counties require fencing for pools. Certainly the ins. carrier would also have specifics as to their requirements for fencing. |
I googled and from a legal perspective it looks like you're most likely correct. (I didn't check the OP's jurisdiction in particular.)
From a safety and halachic perspective, certainly it shouldn't be open to the general public. If neighbors will use a yard as cut-through without asking, what's going to stop them or their kids from treating the pool as a public one?
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amother
Pearl
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Tue, Jul 18 2017, 7:35 am
There is a fence around the pool and an automatic cover that gets closed every night. Safety is not the issue here.
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33055
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Tue, Jul 18 2017, 8:04 am
amother wrote: | There is a fence around the pool and an automatic cover that gets closed every night. Safety is not the issue here. |
You have the excuse of privacy. The longer you prolong action on your part, the worse the problem gets entrenched.
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sbmom
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Tue, Jul 18 2017, 10:55 am
I know 2 families who sectioned off a path, and if you can do that, it would be the best solution
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