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  • cricket4103's avatar
    cricket4103
    6 years ago

    roccodonovan8 what excellent advice. Granted, it doesn't always work but...it is an effective tool.

  • PinnacleValley's avatar
    PinnacleValley
    6 years ago

    @BritKig  There really is no way to keep this from occurring as long as you’re in a club or you have friends with access to you depot. @roccodonovan8  provided great insight and sound advice and honestly there is only so much a litmus test will cover before accepting or recruiting a new member. The key element is timeliness of the requesting mayor - if you want something stay long enough to collect it...after about 15 minutes your right to that item has ended (In my opinion) and honestly tying up someone’s depot is extremely disrespectful.
    I believe the key is how the President / VP’s handle the situation...once the offense is identified and deemed unintentional, the offending mayor will immediately pass along the item(s) to the appropriate party with an apology. If the item(s) have already been consumed an appropriate compensation will be defined and provided with a sincere apology. If the offending mayor refuses or if the act was deemed intentional immediately remove them from the club regardless of rank, longevity, stature (points contributed), etc. as that cancer can not be allowed to fester. If your leadership does not take this concise and proactive approach to provide a safe and supportive environment, it’s time to seek another club. 

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