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Re: ADULT LEADER SMOKING
Steven G. Tyler (sgtyler@EROLS.COM)
Fri, 26 Sep 1997 19:50:33 -0400
Steve Toohey wrote:
> Recently after a complaint from a parent, I requested received and
> implemented the BSA no smoking policy at the monthly committee meeting. On a
> recent camp out adults with official standing were puffing within sight of the
> scouts... after "I" left the site. Could I get some guidance as to how to
> handle this.
> My first thought is to pen a letter to the offenders...
Pen a letter? Try talking to him/her/them, one at a time and
privately. First, I'd recite what you were told, and request
confirmation or denial that they were smoking, then confirm they knew of
the policy, and that it applied to that situation. I'd then discuss the
meaning of "setting the example" and "obedient" and ask them to confirm
that there will be no repeat. If they give you flack, be clear that if
there's a repeat, they will be removed, and follow up with a letter to
that effect.
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YIS
Steve on Cattail Creek
sgtyler@erols.com
Terry Howerton Sakima Group, Inc. SCOUTER Magazine Kansas City |
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