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Businiess name:  Trails At Crystal Park
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
One of the main problems I have with this property is\r SAFETY in the POOL AREA! The developer should NEVER have had those waterfalls located above the\r swimming pool. I PROMISE....someone, a teenager or adult who has been partying...will FIND a way up on top of those waterfalls and either jump or dive into the pool area. I know about a 21 yr. old guy up in Dallas several years ago who dove head first off of a 10 ft. high arbor into a 4 ft. deep swimming pool...even though it was HIS fault, he filed and won a $10 million law suit against the apt. owners. Than young man became an\r instant ""quadraplegic"" when he hit his head on the bottom of the pool....and he died 5 yrs. later. It's NEVER a good idea to have ANYTHING raised near the edge of\r a swimming pool....these things only invite people to\r jump or dive off of them. And, in accordance with The State of Texas' Pool Regulations, these watefalls would be considered an endangerment to the tenants and\r therefore in ""violation"" of the State Pool Codes. The\r owners not doubt have ""liability insurance"", but I guarantee that insurance won't be any help to a person who becomes a ""quadraplegic"" or dies from diving off\r of those waterfalls.

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