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A CALL TO ARMS Phone & Email Campaign Commencing Monday November 30th, 2009
If you own a metal detector or know anyone who does, your voice needs to be heard.
TO: Fellow Enthusiasts who enjoy the lawful hobby of recreational metal detecting,
As many of you know, what has been happening around the country is also happening in New York City. We have been in a battle with NYC Parks for over a year and half regarding their discriminatory decision to either deny or limit access to NYC Parks for those of us who enjoy the lawful hobby of recreational metal detecting.
Earlier this month we held a demonstration in NYC on 5th Avenue in front of the Parks Department located in Central Park. The event was covered by local media; please click on this link to view some of the demonstration http://bit.ly/dnadetectors We know it is difficult for many of you to attend such demonstrations but now is your chance to help fight discrimination against our hobby by taking a few minutes a day next week and voice your concern. Your voice does make a huge difference!
WHAT TO DO NEXT?
Starting Monday November 30th, 2009 and continuing ALL WEEK through Friday December 4th, 2009, Call / email each of the people listed below and let them know:
- You are not happy with being discriminated against as a group.
- You want to enjoy your hobby the same as any other group and that metal detecting is a lawful hobby that should not be restricted.
- Demand that NYC Department of Parks and Recreation repeal rule #1-04b5 prohibiting the use of metal detectors.
We must all band together to ensure our right to enjoy the lawful hobby of recreational metal detecting on public use land.
Thank you,
The Task Force for Metal Detecting Rights
Call (212) 639 9675 to file a complaint with Mayor Bloomberg’s office against the NYC Parks Department. Calling this number will ensure you receive a response because it is a designated non-emergency complaint line. Let Bloomberg know his Parks Department policies will influence your decision on whether or not you will be visiting NY. You can also email the Mayor’s office directly at [email protected]
Call (212) 360 1381 or (212) 360-8111 to voice your concerns to NYC Parks Commissioner Adrian Benepe. You can also email him directly at [email protected]
Call (718) 965-8954 to voice your concern to the Prospect Park Alliance spokesperson Eugene Patron or email him directly at [email protected]
Call (718) 965-8951 to voice your concern directly to Tupper Thomas, the Prospect Park Administrator and President of the privately funded Prospect Park Administration. You can also email her directly at [email protected]
A CALL TO ARMS Phone & Email Campaign Commencing Monday November 30th, 2009
If you own a metal detector or know anyone who does, your voice needs to be heard.
TO: Fellow Enthusiasts who enjoy the lawful hobby of recreational metal detecting,
As many of you know, what has been happening around the country is also happening in New York City. We have been in a battle with NYC Parks for over a year and half regarding their discriminatory decision to either deny or limit access to NYC Parks for those of us who enjoy the lawful hobby of recreational metal detecting.
Earlier this month we held a demonstration in NYC on 5th Avenue in front of the Parks Department located in Central Park. The event was covered by local media; please click on this link to view some of the demonstration http://bit.ly/dnadetectors We know it is difficult for many of you to attend such demonstrations but now is your chance to help fight discrimination against our hobby by taking a few minutes a day next week and voice your concern. Your voice does make a huge difference!
WHAT TO DO NEXT?
Starting Monday November 30th, 2009 and continuing ALL WEEK through Friday December 4th, 2009, Call / email each of the people listed below and let them know:
- You are not happy with being discriminated against as a group.
- You want to enjoy your hobby the same as any other group and that metal detecting is a lawful hobby that should not be restricted.
- Demand that NYC Department of Parks and Recreation repeal rule #1-04b5 prohibiting the use of metal detectors.
We must all band together to ensure our right to enjoy the lawful hobby of recreational metal detecting on public use land.
Thank you,
The Task Force for Metal Detecting Rights
Call (212) 639 9675 to file a complaint with Mayor Bloomberg’s office against the NYC Parks Department. Calling this number will ensure you receive a response because it is a designated non-emergency complaint line. Let Bloomberg know his Parks Department policies will influence your decision on whether or not you will be visiting NY. You can also email the Mayor’s office directly at [email protected]
Call (212) 360 1381 or (212) 360-8111 to voice your concerns to NYC Parks Commissioner Adrian Benepe. You can also email him directly at [email protected]
Call (718) 965-8954 to voice your concern to the Prospect Park Alliance spokesperson Eugene Patron or email him directly at [email protected]
Call (718) 965-8951 to voice your concern directly to Tupper Thomas, the Prospect Park Administrator and President of the privately funded Prospect Park Administration. You can also email her directly at [email protected]