At Åmmebergsbadet, the municipality has built a lawn where you can lie and sunbathe. Adjacent to the grass are Vättern and Åmmerbergsbadet. It could be a summery dull, but only a few meters out into the water are sylvassa rebar and scrap.

The jetties that have been in the water for about a couple of years weather the cracks and concrete and the reinforcing iron ends up in the water.

- It is wooden bridges with floating elements that are protected by a thin concrete layer with reinforcing iron that is now weathering, says Lars Oscarson, who lives nearby and who last week contacted the municipality and wanted answers on how they think about the bath.

Float elements lying in the water and weathering. Photo: Lars Oscarsson

Sydnärkenytt was the first to tell about Lars Oscarson's questions to the municipality. When SVT contacts him he has not yet received an answer.

- It has to be taken care of so that no one gets hurt. Should the bridges be there or should they be repaired or preserved? Lars Oscarson asks.

He himself has injured himself on the sharp reinforcing irons.

- They are syllabic and when I tried to remove them myself I scratched my legs.

Reinforced reinforced iron. Photo: Lars Oscarson

Lars Oscarson assumes that someone removes the reinforcing iron and thinks that the municipality should have proper supervision of their bathing place.

- The risk otherwise is that you cut yourself in the foot or leg, he says.

SVT has on Tuesday sought responsibility for the cultural and leisure administration in Askersund without getting any answer.

The weathering jetties. Photo: Lars Oscarson