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rendelharris Wrote:

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> Seabag Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > BBC London have been reporting on this, but

> > despite repeated questions and calls, the

> > managagement have yet to reply

> >

> > Not very 'on message' for a public service

> > management team to not comment, or to assure

> > people the child is ok

> >

> > Pretty crap really

>

> Well, on the Twitter feed linked above they did

> say the girl is OK and that they can't discuss it

> further until they have investigated.



Yes but in honesty they should out of decency respond to peoples concerns, this they can do without actually discussing this specific incident surely?

alice Wrote:

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> Why on earth should the management reply to

> 'people's concerns' who? Which people? It's being

> investigated in the way such incidents are.



The people who have posted on this forum-who have voiced concern about there being too few lifeguards at busy times, not enough monitoring of boistrous behaveior , dirty pool, overflowing bins....JUST read the comments on the thread yourself please.

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