There is this public-access swimming facility in Germany....the Heidebad in Halle (Saale), Saxony-Anhalt.
Basically a large lakeside public swimming area (a former quarry lake up to 13 meters deep).
There is a 'boss'....head-director....Mathias Nobel....who up and decided to introduce a new entry rule in mid-June.
Guests must be able to understand safety instructions, bathing rules, and directions from lifeguards....in GERMAN. No formal language test....just sprinkle basic German, and you get entry. This was going to be forced.....case-by-case.
If you couldn't speak German....maybe someone in your crew/group could speak it.
Yeah....in the first week...some folks (who weren't German) were denied.
So...some folks asked 'why', and the logic was....safety concerns.
I thought about this....there's probably forty factors in hanging out at a pool....and if you didn't heed warnings (obviously in German).....you might put yourself in danger.
Oddly, this got a fair amount of chatter....some Germans felt it was anti-migrant....some felt it was extremely fair.
The mayor got involved....saying it was wrong. Some folks suggested hiring multilingual life-guards.
Interestingly enough....the 'boss' stood by the initial rule.
This debate over? No....there's still political bickering going on.
I expect the 'boss' to be fired/let-go eventually....someone hired to reverse the rule, and within a month or two....some non-German speaker/no-swimmer....to drown. Then the discussion will be....how was this possible when we were so helpful.
I asked Grok/AI to assemble data....how many residents in Germany...speak/read ZERO German. Not much data exists....Grok did say that 6-percent of society speak only NON-German at home....meaning they exist with marginal German at work or in their status.
The funny side this....there might be a class developed in the future....called swimming-pool-German....where you spend a weekend in some class....learning enough German to fake the pool management folks into letting you enter. My US Army associates would call it 'beer-German'....one-hundred phrases to use at a beer-garden/lounge/disco.