Special flyers with illustrations have been printed to advise them how to behave around the water.
They have been ordered not to harass women and to swim in swimming trunks, not underwear. The cartoons, being used at a pool in Germany, have German captions with subtitles in English and Arabic.
Staff at a public pool in Zwickau recently banned a male migrant for engaging in a sex act in a whirlpool.
A group of female asylum seekers were also told to leave after one used a baby pool as a toilet. In Siegen, near Cologne, female bathers hid in a changing room after a group of 25 men became "visibly excited”.
And in Bornheim, near Bonn, migrants were banned for several days from a pool after reports of obscene gestures made towards female swimmers.
The cartoons are not the first to be printed in Europe to curb bad behaviour. Authorities in Austria issued leaflets to refugees to stop sex attacks.
They included pictures which show that hitting women is forbidden and gay kissing is allowed.
In Lucerne, Switzerland, there are plans to distribute a similar leaflet later this month.
The move comes after a gang of "Arab or North African” men provoked outrage by groping and robbing hundreds of women in Cologne on New Year’s Eve.
(dailystar.co.uk)
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