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Old Sep 12, 2007 | 3:39 pm
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rahmanbar
 
Join Date: May 2004
Posts: 915
Noise in and of itself can be tolerated.

I didn't blame those kids for making a racket at the indoor pool in Farmington (since they were croweded into it because the hotel gave away their rights to enjoy swimming in fresh air). And anyway, it was day time.

But when it comes to safety, I hardly think it's unreasonable to expect a property to enforce their own rules.

Kids will be kids - but if there's a sign saying no horseplay, no running, no diving into the pool they shouldn't be permitted to do it; Period.

And for management to literally stand by and ignore a kid playing with his bow and arrow in a public place? Or a manager allowing his own kids to break the rules that he himself has a responsibility to (in theory) uphold?

Someone wants to make a racket in the middle of the night -- why does it have to be in the hallways?

Suggestion: Why not make in a win-win situation by engaging in it in the hotel lobby where everyone's awake anyway and hotel management (which apparently sees nothing wrong with such behavior) will not have to deal with complaint phone calls from cranky guests who think they have a right to peace and quiet in the late evening hours.
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