Friday, November 21, 2014

A Police State has arisen

CENTURY VILLAGE HAS NOW BEEN RELEGATED TO A POLICE STATE.

We are now being dictated to by WPRF in conjunction with UCO.

The Messenger Club which was formed to give the residents the facts about the machinations occurring in Century Village has now been banned from using the party room for meetings in which food is served.  It appears that according to WPRF, it is perfectly legal to allow The Democratic Club,  United Order of True Sisters, The Italian club, Latin American Club and various others clubs too numerous to mention, to hold meetings in the party room and serve food because  these clubs are  considered (SOCIAL) clubs, and The Messenger Club is not.  The other club barred was The Presidents Umbrella Club which held it last meeting today, with food supplied by two informative vendors.  
According to Schedule “2” to the Millennium UCO amendment operating agreement, THE COMMITTEE (UCO) SHALL HAVE INPUT INTO ALL MATTERS AFFECTING THE OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF THE CV-WPB FACILITY, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ADOPTION OF REASONABLE RULES AND REGULATIONS CONCERNING THE UTILIZATION OF MEETING ROOMS, COSTS OF THE OPERATION OF THE CV-WPB FACILITY, AND PROGRAMMING POLICY IN THE ENTERTAINMENT AND RECREATION ACILITIES PORTION OF THE CV-WPB FACILITY. 

In plain English, this means that when WPRF makes or changes rules affecting the residents, it is with the agreement of (UCO).
 Now, Did WPRF check with our esteemed President David Israel before changing these rules or did WPRF make the rules arbitrarily without consulting UCO;  either way it stinks of rotten fish.  If WPRF made the changes without notifying UCO, they violated the operating agreement.  If they did consult David Israel, the question arises, did David bring this to the UCO officers or did he make this decision by himself. To the best of my knowledge, the officers were not given input to this decision; therefore,  David  Israel has again become the sole arbiter of (UCO) which means he can do what the fxxk he wants, and you can’t do sxxt about it.
Post note:  I did see Eva Rachesky about this discriminatory ruling, and a concession was made. The Messenger Club and The President’s Umbrella club will be allowed to use the Art room which has an approximate capacity of 40 to 50 people for meetings when food is served.  
Thank Heaven for little concessions.




1 comment:

  1. Interesting and what happens when there are more than that number on an issue of great concern to the residents of the Village. Will there then be a penalty for overcrowding? This is really UCO in the form of David Israel colluding with WPRF in the form of Eva Rachesky insuring that outlets for opposition voices are smothered and banned, and at the very best limited to as much as they can and a great abrogation of the rights of freedom of assembly. We need to find the equivalent of a modern day Boston Tea Party! These people just have a colossal nerve and no balls to face opposition in an honest and open manner. Hey, David, still waiting for that debate, you coward.

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