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Post by max23 on Aug 18, 2016 15:52:50 GMT -5
According to the Huffington Post, female members of the Vake Swimming Pool and Fitness Club in Georgia can't use the pool if they've got their period: "A Vake employee identified only as Natia told Buzzfeed that the policy is related to incidents where staff members have found tampons floating in the water, which means the club has to go through the expensive process of changing the water." www.huffingtonpost.com.au/entry/pool-sign-women-periods-georgia_us_57addf65e4b007c36e4e434bSo there's likely thousands of litres of water in the pool, but it has to be drained if the water is "contaminated" by 40 millilitres (or less) of blood???
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robb
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Post by robb on Aug 19, 2016 19:49:58 GMT -5
Sounds really silly to drain a whole pool for that. I wonder how this is enforced... does someone ask or......
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