Daily News from New York, New York • 7
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A 191 4 45 Me do chi MAKING WAVES DEEP AT CITY POOL Sex harass is pervasive "Whirlpooling" burst into New York's summer vocabulary a year ago, and, despite added police and campaigns to educate the city's teenage swimmers, the plague of sex attacks is back. The city's pools have been open for just nine days and already there have been 10 reported incidents. Over the weekend, the Daily News sent reporters to two pools where attacks occurred. At one, we found stricter lifeguards, a calmer atmosphere and some wary swimmers and parents. At the other, we found worse.
By LAUREN TERRAZZANO Special to The News The city's Sunset Park swimming pool yesterday was awash in flouted rules, filth and fear. In the locker rooms, no one checked that swimmers took showers. The toilets didn't flush, and urine overflowed. One part of the pool was avoided by all there was human waste on the bottom. In the pool, two swimmers were tossed out for trying to have sex in the water.
Another woman told of having been "whirlpooled" the day before. And the atmosphere of verbal sexual harassment was so pervasive at the Brooklyn pool that dozens of teenage girls and young women broke one of the cardinal health rules only swimsuits and towels allowed in the water and at poolside. Between 30 and 40 women out of 1,699 poolgoers yesterday were clad in oversized T- shirts their latest weapon 10th assault in a city pool A weekend incident at Mullaly Pool in the Bronx has brought the number of sex attacks at city pools this summer to 10, police said yesterday. The victim, a girl, 12, told cops she was swimming in the pool on Jerome Ave. at 4:20 p.m.
Saturday when a group of males swarmed in and one of them fondled her. The attackers fled and no arrest was made, said police spokesman Sgt. John McClusky. The first sex attack of summer was July 3 in the Sunset Park Pool in Brooklyn when a 13-yearold girl was abused by six teens in an act known as "whirlpooling." Meanwhile, there have been two gun incidents at city pools. Cops Saturday arrested a boy, 14, with a loaded gun.
On July 7, at Pool in the Bronx, a 21-year-old swimmer was shot after midnight while the pool was closed. Al Baker DAILY NEWS EXCLUSIVE HOWARD SIMMONS DAILY NEWS on kids in troubled water Bill Divinsky, 61, did grow adds. "Boys will be boys." Oscar Rodriguez stands up in that pool "since I was She's not afraid for Anjuli, over the edge of the pool, 6." He calls it the Pitt St. however. "If you're afraid, whistle in mouth, blowing fuPool, the original name of the somebody will pick up on it, riously.
He points, and at the 59-year-old swimming hole at and do exactly what you don't end of his finger is 8-year-old Pitt and E. Houston Sts. But want to be done," she says as Charles McMillan, guilty of like the name, Divinsky has Anjuli makes her way back to doing a vicious belly flop. watched renovations change the children's pool to perfect "Out!" Rodriguez says. the face of the pool, and new her breaststroke.
"Stand right here on this line waves of immigrants change The whistling increases as and don't move for five minthe face of the East Village. the afternoon crowd most- utes!" Charles stands with his Back then, boys jumped on ly older kids arrives with a hands on his hips, pouting girls in the swimming pool lot more splashing, more and staring at the water. no problem, It's all in fun, Di- back-climbing and more "They need to do what I say vinsky says. Today, it's con- screams of delight. or.
get out," Rodriguez says. sidered assault, but Divinsky The lifeguards are at full "It's for their safety." disagrees. attention now. One, with an Rodriguez, 20, not a rape. It's boys orange bandanna, sunglasses, edges there won't be any getting fresh with a girl," he shoes flopping off his feet, teens standing on his punishsays.
patrols the length of the pool, ment line you can make an No, says his wife. "It's shaking a bamboo stick at wrong. But, let's face it," she pool rule violators. See POOL Page 20 against groping hands. No one stopped them.
"They grab at your butt or your chest. the T-shirt protects you," said Lisa Solero, 14, explaining that she wouldn't swim without one. Just ask 14-year-old Tamnia S. how bad it can get. Yesterday, she was reluctant to leave her boyfriend's side after what she said happened to her on Saturday.
She said four boys threw her in, submerged her, while one screamed, "Let's rape the bitch under water." Kicking and screaming, she said she managed to wrestle free from her would-be attackers, two of whom she knew. She told her parents, but didn't alert lifeguards or police on duty because she said she was embarrassed. She was also afraid they'd ignore her. "So many things happen in front of their faces and they don't do nothing but stand there and talk to each other," she said. "What are they waiting for, someone to get raped?" Yesterday, she, too, was clad in a T-shirt.
Tamnia's story was similar to several yesterday. It was just a week after the city's pools been 10 sexual incidents opened and already there had DAILY from fondlings to attempted rape At Sunset and a Park shooting. last week, a NEWS 22-year-old man was arrested and charged with sexually abusing a 13-year-old girl after a group of men formed a The troubles led Parks around her. missioner Henry Stern to argue that the pools are safer than the streets in and to FEAR Page 20.
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