Proposed attire for swimming would ensure the full and appropriate coverage of genitals, policy states
from park board manager Donnie Rosa to be presented to the board next Monday, aquatic services staff have asked for a policy to be established to help them manage situations “where patrons have attended Vancouver aquatic facilities in attire that has had cause for attention.”Sign up to receive daily headline news from the Calgary Herald, a division of Postmedia Network Inc.By clicking on the sign up button you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc.
The B.C. pool regulation states that people must wear clean and appropriate bathing attire as deemed by pool management, but does not define what is appropriate swimwear. The policy would also dictate that anyone without bladder control would have to wear reusable or disposable swim diapers/pants. “They must treat our patrons with respect at all times. This means respecting the rights of other people, treating people with courtesy, in a fair and consistent manner and recognizing the different views that our patrons may have when choosing their attire for swimming.”Article content
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