They believe that they are above the rules and do not believe that they have to abide by any of the safety regulations put in place by the pool and the city. The Trouble Makers are immune to the lifeguards squealing whistles and annoyed tones, and are one of the reasons why lifeguards are unable to enjoy their job. Trouble Makers come to the John F. Kennedy Pool unattended and frequently, but not nearly as frequently as the Pool Rats. The ages of these Trouble Makers range, most begin between the ages of seven and ten and continue to become more experienced in their deviant ways until they are, at the latest, sixteen. They clog the slide, push each other in during the lifeguard breaks, use squirt guns to attack innocent children, parents, and lifeguards, constantly run, and do whatever tricks they please off of the diving board. These hoodlums thrive on the anxiety they give the lifeguards when they pretend to drown their friend or dive down head first in the shallow end. The Trouble Makers sole purpose of going to the pool is to see how much mischief they can cause, and then quickly leave whenever they discover the lifeguards are no longer tolerant to their ways of play for the
They believe that they are above the rules and do not believe that they have to abide by any of the safety regulations put in place by the pool and the city. The Trouble Makers are immune to the lifeguards squealing whistles and annoyed tones, and are one of the reasons why lifeguards are unable to enjoy their job. Trouble Makers come to the John F. Kennedy Pool unattended and frequently, but not nearly as frequently as the Pool Rats. The ages of these Trouble Makers range, most begin between the ages of seven and ten and continue to become more experienced in their deviant ways until they are, at the latest, sixteen. They clog the slide, push each other in during the lifeguard breaks, use squirt guns to attack innocent children, parents, and lifeguards, constantly run, and do whatever tricks they please off of the diving board. These hoodlums thrive on the anxiety they give the lifeguards when they pretend to drown their friend or dive down head first in the shallow end. The Trouble Makers sole purpose of going to the pool is to see how much mischief they can cause, and then quickly leave whenever they discover the lifeguards are no longer tolerant to their ways of play for the