Father Starts Campaign For Swimming Hole Safety

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The father of a 12-year-old boy who drowned at a swimming hole last year is starting a campaign to help swimmers take precautions.

Bentley Seifer drowned while swimming at the Bolton potholes in July 2011.

His father, Bruce Seifer, tells the Burlington Free Press he’s assembled a legal team, mapped out the sites of recent drownings and started meeting with state officials.

He’s interested in putting out public messages about when certain swimming areas are particularly dangerous.

Seifer says one of the challenges is that many swimming holes in Vermont are on private property, which complicates the implementation of a statewide initiative.

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