What US state? And, do you have a specific matter that you are involved in? If you do, then please post the details of the matter. Thank you.Hello. Wanted to see if anyone has experience with establishments not posting a No Diving sign if they have a body of water on their property.
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I have never known any establishment to post a "No Diving" sign unless the water was very shallow.Hello. Wanted to see if anyone has experience with establishments not posting a No Diving sign if they have a body of water on their property.
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Just about every hotel I've visited has a "no diving" sign next to their pool.I have never known any establishment to post a "No Diving" sign unless the water was very shallow.
I can see that. I don't recall ever seeing one but its been a long time since I have used a hotel pool, and companies are much more cautious about liability these days.Just about every hotel I've visited has a "no diving" sign next to their pool.
In my younger days, I was consistently able to successfully dive in to water that was less than 3' deep. I agree that, for the average person, such a dive is risky, but it is doable.Just about every hotel pool is not deep enough for diving. A pool deeper than 6 feet is pretty rare at hotels, and that's not nearly deep enough for a safe dive.
p/xWhat US state? And, do you have a specific matter that you are involved in? If you do, then please post the details of the matter. Thank you.
That's true, however a pool that is less than 8 feet deep, ideally 10 or more, is not rateable as safe for diving.In my younger days, I was consistently able to successfully dive in to water that was less than 3' deep. I agree that, for the average person, such a dive is risky, but it is doable.
EDIT: To be clear, I'm not talking about pike dives in to the water or anything...I'm talking about a swimmer's entry type of dive. Just skimming the surface.
Fair enoughThat's true, however a pool that is less than 8 feet deep, ideally 10 or more, is not rateable as safe for diving.
ssatl, a No Diving sign can be an added warning to others but barriers are often enough to give swimmers the notice they need.Hello. Wanted to see if anyone has experience with establishments not posting a No Diving sign if they have a body of water on their property.
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We don't know that he has been hurt, as opposed to just receiving a school assignmentssatl, a No Diving sign can be an added warning to others but barriers are often enough to give swimmers the notice they need.
Did you contact a personal injury attorney yet?