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Controversy brewing over ‘adults only’ swim time in Gaithersburg community
No more adult swim at your neighborhood pool. The news is about to make this the best summer ever for kids at Quince Orchard Park, but the adults who wait each hour for that quiet relaxation time —- you’re not going to like this.
People in the neighborhood along Great Seneca Highway were very confused about what the lifeguards were telling them each time they blew the whistle over the weekend.
“I grew up thinking it was time-out to help prevent fatigue but this weekend if the kids wanted to stay in the pool they could during this timeframe,†one person told FOX 5.
The Homeowner’s Association cleared up the confusion Tuesday afternoon in an email to residents of Quince Orchard Park. It explains that one man who lives in the neighborhood is an attorney and pointed out that Adult Swim is discriminatory.  So, they’ve changed the rules.
Adult Swim has been replaced with “lap swim time,†where anyone is free to use the pool as long as they swim laps.
It turns out Adult Swim is a Violation of the Federal Fair Housing Act in that it discriminates against families — certain members of the family can’t use the pool when other individuals can.
See Fox5
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Swimming safety this Memorial Day weekend
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N.C. man dies after jumping off pier, struggling to swim in Lake Glenville
A man died after jumping off of a pier and struggling to swim Sunday evening at Lake Glenville.
Emergency crews responded after a man went under water and did not resurface, according to the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office.
According to deputies, Marquise Maurice Dukes, 21, of Harmony, jumped off of a fishing pier and attempted to swim back to the designated swimming area at the pines.
After Dukes jumped off of the pier, he became distressed and called out for help, deputies said. A witness attempted to help Dukes but was unable to get him back to shore.
See WSPA
