1989 Ed.]

Public Swimming Pools (Regional Council) Bylaws

[CAP. 132

BS 3

[Subsidiary]

(c) do any act which is likely to endanger, obstruct, inconvenience or annoy any person;

(d) throw or otherwise dispose of any litter, paper or rubbish, except into bins or containers provided by the Council therefor;

(e) break, deface, foul, soil or otherwise damage any wall, building, fence, seat, diving board, swing or any other equipment, apparatus or facility or any place, or foul or pollute any water;

(f) remove or interfere with any life saving apparatus or equipment;

(g) without reasonable cause, utter any cry or make any noise or disturbance, with the intention of causing alarm or anxiety to spectators, attendants or bathers;

(h) smoke in the swimming pool or upon any sidewalk immediately adjacent thereto or upon any diving board or other apparatus or facility adjoining the swimming pool;

(i) except with the permission of an attendant, enter a swimming pool or walk or stand upon any sidewalk immediately adjacent thereto unless dressed for bathing;

(j) except with the permission of an attendant, introduce into a swimming pool any soap, towel or clothing, or any ball, model boat or other toy, or bring into the precincts of a swimming pool any deck chair, sunshade, umbrella, musical instrument, wireless set or other like object, or any kind of food or drink, or any animal, or any glass swimming goggles or any objects made of plastic foam;

(k) except in any dressing room, appear or go about naked or so sparsely clad as to offend against public decency.

(10 of 1986 s. 32(2))

5. Restriction on trading and begging in precincts of swimming pool

No person within the precincts of a swimming pool, except with the written permission of the Council, shall sell or let to hire, or offer or expose for sale or letting to hire, any article or thing or any personal services, or shall beg for alms or solicit gifts or contributions to charity.

(10 of 1986 s. 32(2))

6. Exclusion of adults from children's pools

Except with the permission of an attendant, no person over the age of 14 years shall enter any part of a swimming pool designed or set apart for children unless he be in company with and in charge of a child.

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