PDA

View Full Version : President's authority in community social events



six gun
01-11-2010, 04:08 AM
The community I am involved with is composed of a number of component communities and a larger resort community. Most of the community property is owned by the resort community.

At Christmas one of the social societies attempted to arrange a street party.
In this case there was a carol concert, food planned and a few market stalls selling gifts for Christmas. They contacted the administrator who had help them in the past to get the necessary permissions from the town hall.
The resort president came to know about the street party. He banned the event giving various reasons.
The social group and the president do not get on well for various reasons.
In the end the community hijacked the event and had their own carol concert in the "town centre" of the resort.

The president has proposed that social events are banned throughout the resort except the the town centre and permission will have to be given by him . He wants the community to vote on this issue.

Do owners have to get permission from the resort president if an event is on the general community land?
There is nothing in the community statutes.

Unregistered
01-19-2010, 08:35 PM
The community I am involved with is composed of a number of component communities and a larger resort community. Most of the community property is owned by the resort community.

At Christmas one of the social societies attempted to arrange a street party.
In this case there was a carol concert, food planned and a few market stalls selling gifts for Christmas. They contacted the administrator who had help them in the past to get the necessary permissions from the town hall.
The resort president came to know about the street party. He banned the event giving various reasons.
The social group and the president do not get on well for various reasons.
In the end the community hijacked the event and had their own carol concert in the "town centre" of the resort.

The president has proposed that social events are banned throughout the resort except the the town centre and permission will have to be given by him . He wants the community to vote on this issue.

Do owners have to get permission from the resort president if an event is on the general community land?
There is nothing in the community statutes.

Thats interesting coming from a convicted sex offender link here:

http://www.birminghammail.net/news/top-stories/2009/03/12/birmingham-doctor-is-struck-off-after-child-porn-conviction-97319-23127919/

So sixgun aka David Moore, what excuse do you have for this sordid past and would the UK authorities be interested in knowing that you wanted to be involved in organising a social event that included children singing carols, as you are still on the sex offenders register?

Guess we better write to them and see!!!

Unregistered
01-19-2010, 11:27 PM
Furthermore, Mr David Moore (aka Six Gun) still owns and administers the ltora.eu website for and on behalf of the Owners and Residents Association - despite continual denials by the Chairman and Committee.

If in doubt - go to www.euroid.eu and look up ltora.eu - Mr Moores full details are there to be seen by all.

And THIS is the group who wish to take the DEMOCRATIC voting rights AWAY from the Owners on La Torre.

It would be like asking Myra Hindley and Ian Brady to run a Nursery.!!

Unregistered
01-19-2010, 11:29 PM
The website is www.eurid.eu - sorry

ifv
01-20-2010, 02:31 AM
This is becoming rather off-topic, and is against the nature of these forums, which purpose is to hold nothing but factual legal information. I'm sure there are plenty of other forums in which these heated conversations can take place. I suggest that you conduct them there. Thank you.