>>1872434Oh ya, we have problems like this as well.
On one hand you have drownings in open water that result in swimming bans (always city people and drunks)
On the other hand you have genuinely dangerous areas, many in my region have petrified trees under the water line, fishing wires, underwater mine shafts that suck people in and other various hazards like eroding banks.
Sometimes it's like the sims, people just can't get out of the water, panic, go under in still water and other people jump in to help and someone dies.
Because both are signed in exactly the same way, nobody respects either,
Locals think the signs are stupid, city people get angry they can't swim anywhere.
Fuck what makes me angriest is drunk people leaving broken glass in swimming areas, and boomers who go fishing in swimming holes where there are no fish and leaving hooks and fishing wire in all trees.