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In reply to the discussion: "Call my momma! Oh God!" This is "mouthing off"? Only when a black girl does it. [View all]TexasMommaWithAHat
(3,212 posts)Look, a nineteen year old woman named Tatiana Rhodes hosted this event in conjunction with Twinzz Productions. Either she hired them or she "is" the company - I don't know. Apparently, money was collected under the name of Twinzz Productions, and teens who saw the instagram ad had an expectation of swimming. Unfortunately, Miss Rhodes and/or Twinzz Productions had no right to invite that many people to the pool. Her guest limit was 20 people with a deposit, or just two people with no deposit. (This is very much like most other pool associations.)
So, unfortunately, these teens really didn't have a right to be there, but they came with the understanding that they would have access to the pool, which is why "some" of them got belligerent, started arguing with the lifeguards and the lone security person, and then began jumping the fence.
Of course, the residents of Craig Ranch know that these teens shouldn't be there because the rules are simple: two guests or up to twenty guests with a hefty deposit. They hear arguing, and they see teens jumping the fence.
When the crowd couldn't be controlled, some called the cops, apparently. Some also called the cops over the fight started by the behavior of two white women.
It was a very nasty situation, but I would not say that it was wrong to call the cops. You can't expect lifeguards to handle this situation.