DD had her first swimming lessons today. Went really well, and she really enjoyed it. Highly recommend a parent-baby class for everyone, as it was really good here.
However, I brought my camera and was snapping a few pictures along with some other parents who were video-taping the babies/dads in the pool, and the teacher told us all that it wasn't allowed. All the cameras had to be put away immediately.
I'm a little baffled by this. I understand people wanting to protect children in swimsuits from pedophiles and such, certainly you don't want mobile phone cameras in changing rooms and whatnot...but it seems kind of overboard at a tiny swimming pool (not a leisure centre, but a local school pool) with six little babies and their dads swimming.
So sad that in this day and age you can't take a photo of your baby's first swim lesson. Luckily, I managed to snap a few pictures of my daughter and husband swimming before I knew of the no-camera rule.
Would this be the same in the US? I used to be a life guard/swim instructor (when I was 18...so this was years ago) at a local pool where I lived in the States, and they did not have a no-photo rule. It's just kind of funny to me given that there is so much CCTV and surveillance here that cameras are a no-no. Anyone had a similar experience in the States or is this just a UK thing?