[Board] Incident at PYC
John Myles
JohnC at Myles.com
Thu May 5 12:11:07 MDT 2016
After giving it further thought I think Roy makes a very good point, if
there are extending circumstances we should consider them and take it from
there.
Bud
From: Board [mailto:board-bounces at portsmouthyc.org] On Behalf Of Roy Briscoe
Sent: Thursday, May 05, 2016 1:08 PM
To: Board of Directors <board at portsmouthyc.org>
Subject: Re: [Board] Incident at PYC
It might be nice to know if this is an ongoing situation for this person or
was there something that triggered this recent event? If it is a recent
event that caused this then maybe we need to consider that and have some
compassion but they still need to make restitution and be put on probation
for example and given a very short leash. But if it is something else then
maybe they do need to be dropped from membership whether on their own or
with help.
I think we might need some more information before making a final decision.
Roy
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Date: Thu, 5 May 2016 12:15:28 -0400
From: nancgulley at gmail.com <mailto:nancgulley at gmail.com>
To: board at portsmouthyc.org <mailto:board at portsmouthyc.org>
Subject: Re: [Board] Incident at PYC
Jim,
This is the approach I would like to talk to the police about. It seems the
least difficult for me...and I am definitely into the least difficult
scenario.
N
On Thursday, May 5, 2016, James <jamcadams at comcast.net
<mailto:jamcadams at comcast.net> > wrote:
Would the police would go along with approaching the member regarding the
incident, and explaining that we have evidence but would not press charges
as long as he makes restitution and resigns from the club immediately?
Otherwise, we demand restitution and publicly expel him under the Bylaws,
and press charges.
Jim
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From: "Dan Gingras" <dan at dangingras.net <mailto:dan at dangingras.net> >
To: cccartnick at comcast.net <mailto:cccartnick at comcast.net> , "Board of
Directors" <board at portsmouthyc.org <mailto:board at portsmouthyc.org> >
Sent: Thursday, May 5, 2016 11:31:25 AM
Subject: Re: [Board] FW: Incident at PYC
The constitution requires it. I recall there was a vote at the annual
meeting in that case ( Dr Kosari.)
From: cccartnick at comcast.net <mailto:cccartnick at comcast.net>
[mailto:cccartnick at comcast.net]
Sent: Thursday, May 5, 2016 11:01 AM
To: Gingras, Dan <dan at dangingras.net <mailto:dan at dangingras.net> >; Board of
Directors <board at portsmouthyc.org <mailto:board at portsmouthyc.org> >
Cc: Michael, Glenn <glennwmichael at gmail.com <mailto:glennwmichael at gmail.com>
>
Subject: Re: [Board] FW: Incident at PYC
Hello Board members - please excuse my butting in -
When Art Dionne was Commodore, we had a member who mistreated statt. He
also was in a verbal altercation with another member in the parking lot.
The Board agreed to terminate this person's membership and sent a certified
letter to him. The end. There was no vote at an annual meeting. I'm not
sure it is always required.
Carole
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From: "Dan Gingras" <dan at dangingras.net <mailto:dan at dangingras.net> >
To: "Glenn Michael" <glennwmichael at gmail.com
<mailto:glennwmichael at gmail.com> >, "Board of Directors"
<board at portsmouthyc.org <mailto:board at portsmouthyc.org> >
Sent: Thursday, May 5, 2016 10:39:24 AM
Subject: Re: [Board] FW: Incident at PYC
I suggest that we all re-read Section III of the constitution. The BOD
has the power to suspend a member pending the Annual meeting where the club
votes on expulsion and there must be a 2/3 majority. Please read this
section carefully, there must be public charges brought in writing and the
member has a right to defend himself.
The last time this happened it was ugly.
Dan
From: Glenn Michael [mailto:glennwmichael at gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, May 5, 2016 10:15 AM
To: dan at dangingras.net <mailto:dan at dangingras.net> ; Board of Directors
<board at portsmouthyc.org <mailto:board at portsmouthyc.org> >
Cc: Board of Directors <board at portsmouthyc.org
<mailto:board at portsmouthyc.org> >
Subject: Re: [Board] FW: Incident at PYC
With all due respect I feel we should not set precedents with fines ,
probation, etc. We should follow the constitution and terminate the
member. Thanks. Glenn
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On May 5, 2016, at 9:56 AM, "Dan Gingras" <dan at dangingras.net
<mailto:dan at dangingras.net> > wrote:
What about a significant fine (say $5000) and probation.
Dan
From: Board [mailto:board-bounces at portsmouthyc.org] On Behalf Of Glenn
Michael
Sent: Thursday, May 5, 2016 8:25 AM
To: nancy at gulley.com <mailto:nancy at gulley.com> ; Board of Directors
<board at portsmouthyc.org <mailto:board at portsmouthyc.org> >
Cc: <board at portsmouthyc.org <mailto:board at portsmouthyc.org> >
<board at portsmouthyc.org <mailto:board at portsmouthyc.org> >
Subject: Re: [Board] FW: Incident at PYC
This is inexcusable behavior. This person should reimburse the club for
damages and the liquor and be immediately terminated. Glenn
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On May 4, 2016, at 10:23 PM, "Nancy Gulley" <nancgulley at gmail.com
<mailto:nancgulley at gmail.com> > wrote:
If you have already received this - I apologize for the second copy - I am
not sure which email I am supposed to used.
From: Nancy Gulley [mailto:nancgulley at gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, May 04, 2016 10:04 PM
To: 'Board of Directors'
Subject: Incident at PYC
Good evening,
Before I get into this email I want to stress it is for your eyes only at
this moment. This morning there was a broken window in the kitchen door.
Question was how did that happen, but the morning progressed. Jerry went to
the security footage and looked to see what happened and discovered that
this was a break in with a lot of footage of the person that broke the
window. We have around 5 or more minutes of excellent footage of our
visitor walking in and out of the kitchen with excellent facial recognition
along with the car in our parking lot. This person opened the refrigerator
walked around broke into the liquor cabinet - stole liquor purchased for the
Kentucky Derby Party on Saturday and then left.
Here is the predicament - this was a very inebriated member of the club.
The police were contacted - this is misdemeanor theft, not a felony as all
members of our club are allowed to enter the premise at any time with a key.
We need to know if we want to prosecute - do we want the police to attain a
search warrant (one bottle of liquor was found at the bottom of the members
driveway partly empty) - do we want the police to just talk to this person
.and the options go on and on. If the police go to the house and talk to
this person they will never be allowed to be anywhere near our property as
part of their probation.
Our property has been violated - glass was broken - stuff was stolen - this
was a member and their membership should be revoked.
PLEASE SHARE YOU THOUGHTS with me as I need to converse with Officer Gaban
during the day tomorrow.
Nanc
(BY THE WAY - THE POLICE TOLD ME THIS IS THE BEST SECURITY SYSTEM THEY HAVE
SEEN AND THAT ALL THE FOOTAGE WAS PERFECT)
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