The official complaint letter to PJD from Montreal DragonFly for paying for an access card to the Bassin.
Dear DragonFlyers!
If you haven’t realized the crazy raise of cost for practicing our fave sport at the Bassin Olympic has become… I don’t know where you’ve been hidding! With the raise of cost for parking… practices… gym access… and now, making us pay for the access card to enter the building for the practices that we’ve already paid for… it’s where the Dragonboat community who practice their sport at the Bassin Olympic have draw the line. I had gotten a request from our captain to write an official complaint letter to the PJD board from the behalf of our team. With the help of Francis, this is what we sent:
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Saturday, February 14, 2009
Nancy Wong
Co-Captain
To Whom It May Concern:
My name is Nancy Wong and I am co-captain and paddler of the Montreal Dragonfly dragonboat team (#2563). I write to you regarding the new cost of accessing the Olympic basin facilities and its negative consequences.
It was brought to the attention of the
The cost of the access card has a negative impact on non-profit organizations, independent athletes and active students who only need to access the changing rooms, bathrooms, and clean water.
Consider other athletic facilities like your local gym. They only charge you once for the membership, which includes access fees. It’s not like they charge people extra for keys to the gym.
To put it more bluntly, the PJD is nickel-and-diming its users and such behaviours are practiced by the likes of money-grubbing telephone companies. Obviously, this may result in events and athletes seeking alternatives to PJD.
That being said, it should also be noted decreasing the accessibility to the basin facilities flies against PJD’s own mandates (http://www.parcjeandrapeau.com/Profil/Organisation/tabid/65/Default.aspx). This does not help PJD “provide activities to the public”, especially if events and athletes would consider alternatives. And if dragonboating at PJD should wane, that will not help “foster the image of Parc Jean-Drapeau”. Believe it or not, the image of dragonboating at PJD already exists: http://flickr.com/search/?q=montreal+dragonboat&m=tags.
Additionally, this directly affects the
Granted, there are costs to maintaining PJD but I beg you to consider alternatives to increasing the costs of accessing the very basics for athletes. I would suggest reaching out to various organizations to host more events.
Lastly, I would point out that this new fee hasn’t gone unnoticed by
Again, I urge you to reconsider.
Yours, sincerely,
Nancy Wong
February 17th, 2009 at 3:35 pm
Awesome! I will support this by refusing to buy my access card… they threatened to not let me in last time, but I will resist!
February 18th, 2009 at 8:09 pm
But, I hope that you’ll still show-up to practice! Yesterday, Sunny, the head organizer of the Montreal DB Festival, had a meeting with the board of PJD on this topic… I hope that the complaint letters and the petition helped our cause.
March 13th, 2009 at 4:25 pm
Well, guys, no success on it. They claimed that the cost of the access cards is to provide adequate facilities such as lockers, washrooms, showers… also, to compensate the cost of renovations of the facilities. In other words, we’ll be paying another 20$ coming in May!
There’s only 300 signatures on the petition at the moment… if you’re seriously against it… sign-it… we’re hoping to present our points again in May… here’s the link:
http://www.gopetition.com/petitions/parc-jean-drapeau/signatures.html