I called to clarify the conditions of my stay. They said that after 8 p.m., women are not allowed to enter, as many men come to the pool. That is, while the law on gender equality is in force in Uzbekistan, the administration, for some obscure reason, manages to act contrary to the Constitution. It turns out that if something happens on the territory, the administration does not bear any responsibility? If such an uncultured audience goes to them, who cannot control themselves at the sight of women, where is the guarantee that this male audience will not make a row among themselves?
I liked the pool. The water is clean and warm, especially in winter. Everything is clean and tidy. The shower room, of course, needs to be improved. But there was an unpleasant conflict with the staff at the reception. One of the employees groundlessly accused me that on some unknown day I spent not an hour in the pool, as it should be, but an hour and a half without presenting any evidence, respectively. Unable to stand such slander against me, and not wanting to tolerate such treatment, I left there, leaving a half-unused subscription as a symbol of unbearable injustice. The conviction has strengthened in my heart that it is better to look for another place for training, where they respect their guests, where your honor and dignity will not be left to fend for themselves in front of the eyes of others.