1) If there is any ice, why go swimming?
2) Why does the sign seem to imply that you can go swimming when there is thick ice?
3) Who would swim in a retention pond?
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Notice they say nothing about drowning. Apparently it’s alright to drown.
How cold and heartless.
Oh you humans…so self-centered. Not everything revolves around you.
This sign is obviously meant for us Polar Bears…and our good friends the penguins.
That appears to be a rather permanent sign. Is the ice always thin? Even in the dead of winter, or the dog days of summer?
@Conall, good try but we all know polar bears can’t read that, they only read Inuktitut (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inuktitut)