This is a comment I received from someone
who wants to remain anonymous.
My only comment is that Sandpipers is one of the few resorts in the hot-as-hell area of the country.
Common sense SHOULD prevail.
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We have called twenty nude resorts
randomly from the registry.
Sixteen have no problem with sun-blocker shirts in the pool. Of these, three said they liked to have a doctor's note, if possible, but it was not mandatory.
Of the other four, two said they would have to check with the board, etc, but they thought it would be OK especially with a doctor's note.
That leaves two out of twenty across the nation (10%) that absolutely refuse to allow sun-protective shirts in the pool...like SPR wants to do.
Several of the resorts volunteered that they preferred shirts instead of polluting the pool with sun blocker lotions and zinc oxide creams.
Most, however, discourage sitting around the pool in clothes while the rest of the people are nude.
In conclusion,
90% of resorts called allowed shirts
with a doctor's note and
75% did not even require a doctor's note.
All (100%) were very understanding to the risk of skin cancer, etc to sun damaged skin.
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Enough said....I think we've made our point!
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