Resort exec criticizes officials over Legionnaires notices

By Emily Richmond
LAS VEGAS SUN
August 13, 2001
The chief executive of Polo Towers said today he was furious with the tactics of the Clark County Health District in handling reports of Legionnaires' disease in three people who stayed at the condominium resort.

The Health District sent workers to Polo Towers Saturday to distribute fliers warning guests about the disease and telling them not to use the faucets or showers in their rooms.

"They created pandemonium for our guests and for our employees," Polo Towers executive Stephen Cloobeck said of the Health District employees who showed up Saturday. "What they did was overreaching, egregious and destructive."

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