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That's what I mean - logic rules!
BTW - In UK no lifeguards requirement in hotel pools, as far as I now. The same in Poland. Here the crucial factor is depth - 135cm the deepest point in the bottom may be accepted. Besides, there are some more rules about the pool area, number of guests, etc, etc.
However, ther is for sure no legal requirement for an lifeguard in most of small hotels and pension in Poland. I have no idea how it works in Greece, but looks like your Regulationse were more restrictive.
I was talking about law Maciej, in public pools lifeguards are required here, even in hotel pools! No matter how shallow the pool is or isn't. Besides, small kid can't read yet so it could not read any written cautions or restrictions. ;)
Even less than 30, George... Forget the logic, this is LAW. At least in Poland. ;)
Kid could get drowned even in 30cm of water. No fences needed, just required lifeguard. At least in Greece ;)
You dont need any sign if the pool shallow enough - less than 1,35m. :)
At least in Europe... :)
Here in the states, especially California, This type of fencing is mandated. Non-climbable fencing with self closing hardware on gates. I don't see the "No Life Guard on Duty" sign.
And lions too... :D (borrowed from Jethro Tull's song Mother Goose https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tpO_oVtXCa4)
I've always been suspicious of people who sit around a six foot high bonfire on a warm ,sunny afternoon. Super work, Chris, and a lot of modeling. Obviously fences are needed to keep the elephants out the pool .
Agreed. Moreover, the perspective doesn't match - peoples' figures should be more bird,s' eye, shouldn't be?
They are all RPC's Maciej. I'd used to use them but not any more, as they are looking dull and are chromatically different. They are good for simple elevation entourage though.
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