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Is it okay to travel to a private swimming pool?

79 replies

FairlowWonder · 09/05/2020 21:50

20 mins away, would stay there longer than travel time to exercise. It’s a private pool with nobody else there. Feels odd as I’m just used to walking and cycling in the lockdown! Is this okay?

OP posts:
NuffSaidSam · 09/05/2020 21:53

Technically no, because it's non-essential travel isn't it?

It's not essential to go swimming (unless you have a medical complaint that means it is?)

Is actually likely to cause a problem for anyone? Probably not.

Has anyone else used the pool though? Even if they're not there at the time presumably someone else is also swimming in it or will after you've used it?

okaycokay · 09/05/2020 21:54

No. You can't travel to it

dementedpixie · 09/05/2020 21:55

No I dont think it's ok

Hugglespuffed · 09/05/2020 21:56

Could you cycle there instead?

Mustbetimeforachange · 09/05/2020 21:57

Why not? It's exercise

ChipotleBlessing · 09/05/2020 21:58

I thought all swimming pools were supposed to be closed? I don’t think this is strictly within the rules, but stuff is about to change so who knows?

dementedpixie · 09/05/2020 21:58

Are you really going for exercise or just to fanny about in the pool?

clareykb · 09/05/2020 21:58

I mean you could drive to go for a walk technically that is within the rules so don't know why swimming would be different?

Aridane · 09/05/2020 21:59

This is very mysterious - a private deserted swimming pool!

3GIANTSTRAWBERRIES · 09/05/2020 22:00

You're allowed to drive a short distance to exercise so yes, go for it.

Nochangeplease · 09/05/2020 22:00

Of course you can

Zebrasinpyjamas · 09/05/2020 22:01

I'd say yes it's allowed as you can travel for exercise .

Trews2019 · 09/05/2020 22:01

If you can drive to do outdoor exercise (a short distance where the time spent exercising is much longer than the drive), why not to swim?

BrokenBrit · 09/05/2020 22:01

Do you own it? Just wondering if it has been kept maintained and if anyone else has been accessing it?

Bluntness100 · 09/05/2020 22:02

Yes, police quidance says This is fine

Millicent10 · 09/05/2020 22:02

I assume a private pool would be at a residential property. Is it currently unoccupied?

ZombieFan · 09/05/2020 22:03

The virus is transmitted in water droplets. I would thing an indoor swimming pool, changing rooms etc is the perfect place to spread the virus. You might be the only person in the pool at the time but I bet you wont be the only person using the facility.

So its not ok.

Timefor45 · 09/05/2020 22:06

Why are you asking on here? Whose permission are you seeking?
Go swimming. You’re very, very lucky to have use of that.
Please ‘fanny about in the pool’ on behalf of us who would do anything to have access to a pool right now.

Mustbetimeforachange · 09/05/2020 22:08

Please , please just fanny around at the pool, OP. How irresponsible to have a bit of fun.
Chlorine kills the virus stone dead.

CoronaLonaSad · 09/05/2020 22:12

Oh gosh, what I wouldn't do for access to a pool for DS currently missing his swim club like crazy. Sad

CoronaLonaSad · 09/05/2020 22:13

How did u find this private pool? Any tips?

LilacTree1 · 09/05/2020 22:13

You’re allowed to drive for exercise so why not?

ThroughThickAndThin01 · 09/05/2020 22:14

Yes of course you can.

Gibbonsgibbonsgibbons · 09/05/2020 22:18

Christ, go & enjoy it
I have stuck to the letter of the guidelines/law but I would get straight in my car & take my fish like children to a pool if I could - as soon as we’re allowed to go a bit further we’re going to swim in the river.

ponchek · 09/05/2020 22:19

Yes you can. Drive to a park to walk. So drive to a private pool.

Where is it? Can I go after you?!!

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