You always suspected this, right? Urine can be very acidic, so this makes sense, but I'd still rather blame it on the chlorine, and not think about the volume of pee in the pool. http://www.wcvb.com/health/cdc-red-...l 5 Boston&Content Type=Story&linkId=15014266
Yes, I have seen this sign before and I had to laugh at it. Because its so true, unfortunately this is something people do. I would never do it because to me its not good hygiene. But some do it, and I am glad that such a sign is being created. It may seem funny at first but there is some truth there about what goes on in a pool.
Hah, I love these signs. I remember my father scaring me off peeing in pools by telling me that they have some kind of sensors at the bottom which detect the one who pees and alerts the authorities. At that time I was really scared of the police, so I guess that my father's plan worked out brilliantly! This leads me to an idea. Why not make signs which scare people the same way? They might not know better and actually believe the sign.
That would be funny. It'd be hilarious to put up a sign like that, and then pour a little food coloring by a person and claim they'd peed in the pool
Haha, it definitely would be hilarious! I am absolutely positive that you could scare people out of "P-ing in ools" with that kind of strategy! After all, nobody wants to be known as the man who peed in the pool!