Sometimes, friends, maintaining "the complexion" of your pool can cost ya.
Just ask the Valley Swim Club, who got tuned up recently for its pigment-averse swimming policies. From CNN:
The commission ordered monetary damages for humiliation and embarrassment and a civil penalty of not more than $50,000.
The decision noted that none of the club's 155 paid members this year was African-American.
Last year, according to the decision, there were "179 paid memberships, none of whom were African American."
In addition, the decision noted that in 2009, the Valley Club "made a concerted effort to expand the geographic range of its membership by engaging in a marketing campaign…. The Respondent efforts were mainly directed at areas with overwhelmingly Caucasian populations…. The Respondent made no effort to direct such marketing efforts at areas with significant African American populations…."
"It's an invitation to sit down with our staff and have the parties settle their differences," said Stephen Glassman, chairman of the commission, of the 33-page decision. "If they don't, it will go on to a public hearing, a trial."
He said the Valley Swim Club has 30 days to appeal.
Joe Tucker, a lawyer for the swim club, said his client will do just that. "We believe this is wrong," he told CNN in a telephone interview.
"I believe the people at the PHRC are very good people, but they were put in a tough position … If the PHRC would have decided against the children or in favor of the club, they would have been painted with the same unfair and untrue racist brush that the Valley Swim Club was painted with."
Tucker went on to add, "Listen, it's not because they were mostly brown. Honestly. It's just…we don't really like poor people around us, OK?"