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Posted By JoanneD1 on 02/29/2012 8:30 PM
Would it not be fair to conclude that no one is an exception to a policy? Always appreciate your input.
No. It's certainly an expectation but there are waivers for lots of policies.
Examples:
You may have a no pet rule but service animals are an exception.
You may have a no deliveries after 5 p.m. rule but it's 7 p.m. and the pizza delivery vehicle is allowed in.
You may have a no parking rule but emergency vehicles are allowed to park there.
There are typically exceptions to every rule. The thing to remember is to keep the exceptions to a minimum, that the exceptions are reasonable and pass the common sense test. Boards should even consider rewriting the rule if there are more exceptions than expected.
That said, If the guards don't announce all visitors, then it's unreasonable to announce only certain ones or for only one person. I believe that this is also what you expect. It's probably safe to say that everyone on here believes the same.
However, we are not in your Association and it's your Board that needs to respond to the issue. If the Board doesn't want to address the issue - and the issue is big enough to attract the attention of others - then the membership must act by recalling the Board or seek legal action to enforce the rules.
Now with all that said. Lets deal with reality.
In a real world, most of the membership could care less if the gate announces visitors to this individual or not. I understand how it can irk some people that one member is getting preferential treatment. However, unless this issue is
directly affects other members - I don't see them getting involved (just as it appears your Board doesn't want to be involved).
My advice, let the issue die.
Tim