The local authorities want to sell the public swimming pool of Prokuplje, a small Serbian town of around 30 thousand inhabitants, to a private individual. This is not an isolated incident. For years now, The city administration of Prokuplja has been making bad decisions without consulting the citizens, selling lots of public property in obscure and illegal arrangements. Take for example the sudden closing of a sports and tourism company two years ago, which left many out of jobs and unable to sustain their livelihoods. Not to mention the fact that all organized sports activities had to be shut down, severely limiting physical activities for the youth and other inhabitants. Children in Prokuplje haven’t been able to swim for three years in a row. Selling the public swimming pool is yet another slap in the face of the citizens of Prokuplje.