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His New Neighbor Accused Him of Trying To Lure Her Daughter In Simply By Him Swimming In His Own Pool

He calmly told her he was just minding his own business and was not trying to lure anyone in, to which she told him that he needed to put on some clothes and stop swimming because there were children present.

“I then just say, ‘It’s my pool, and it’s my property, Janice, I’m not doing anything,’ and I just go inside and close the door,” he said.

Do you think it was rude of him to ignore Janice’s request like that? Or do you think that Janice is overreacting? Does Janice have the right to tell him that he can’t swim in his own pool? Should he contact Gary about this situation?

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