News Nº 7 : If you don’t have the Passport, you punish yourself and your community … Not the Developer.

Many people have decided not to have the Passport to punish the Developer … the reality is that it does not affect him at all, if a minority of the residents have the Passport or not, but who refuses to have it punishes himself and the community.

If you lose 10 minutes a day in waiting at the entrance to the Resort, it is more than 60 hours that you lose per year and much more for residents without a Passport who enter several times a day. Now think what you can do with that time: Exercise 3 x a week and substantially improve your health, watch 40 football games or movies, go to the restaurant every week with your family, spend 70 minutes a week on our beautiful beach, play basketball every week in Central Park with your children … in total you lose 4 days per year (15 useful hours a day) for not buying a 250 pesos card … and trying without success to bother the Developer.

In addition, you harm the community. First, because it disturbs the proper functioning of the entrance to the Resort. On average, each day, around 350 to 400 vehicles of residents without cards enter the visitor lane, which represents 20 to 25% of the total of 1,700 vehicles that enter the Resort daily. This traffic of residents without a card, which could enter by the fast lanes with their passport card, hinders and penalizes visitors (including your friends) who have to wait longer to enter the Resort.

Second, it creates security flaws by demanding to enter the Resort by showing a card without a photo or name, supposedly issued by the other association, which we do not know if it is real, current or canceled. We have no way of knowing if those people are actually residents and if they continue to live in the Resort. By insisting that their members not use the correct identification to enter the Resort, the other association is clearly sabotaging our work and then criticizing that security is not efficient, when they are the first responsible for that situation. It is one more demonstration that the board of directors of the other association does not hesitate to harm the entire community to fight with Covenant, without cause or provocation.

Additionally, the vast majority of the members of said association do not share the ideas of their board of directors on the entry of the Resort since more than 2500 passport cards have been issued to members of said association who use them without problem to enter the Resort and when the other association called on its members to block the entrance of the express lanes, only 6 people appeared including the members of the board of directors.

Finally, having your engine running for 60 hours a year is totally anti-ecological and anti-economic. In addition to the pollution it generates (the engine of stopped car does not work optimally and pollutes much more than when it runs) which penalizes your community, it is estimated that on average a stationary car with air conditioning on consumes 2 liters per hour, Therefore, there are 120 liters of gasoline that you waste every year, for a cost of 2400 pesos per year, that is, 10 times the value of the card that you do not want to pay. In total there are 40,000 liters of fuel, with the pollution that it implies, which are wasted due to the sabotage of the other association for a total cost of 800,000 pesos a year. Do you really think it’s worth it?

It is also important to remember Civil Justice and Penal Justice have declared indisputably that, contrary to what the other association affirms to justify its actions against the community, there was no illegal taking of the gates by the Developer, cases that were confirmed in the Appeal Trial, for which it is clear that said association will never regain control of the entry by legal means, and neither will Covenant hand it over to an association that has shown on several occasions that its personal interest in fighting with the Developer is more important than the welfare of the community.

Every day more residents see that we are making positive changes for the community. We are issuing an average of 9 new passports daily to residents. So for your personal well-being and for the good of your family and your community, we invite you to request your Passport. You can download your form online online y and send it by email to covenantpuertoaventuras@gmail.com or stop by our office and do it personally.

To avoid more controversy and manipulation by the other association, we remind you once again that the Security of the Resort is not the matter of one association, it is a benefit for the entire community. The new Covenant Board of Directors does not consider that having a Passport is an act of adherence to our association or our ideas, but rather an act of civility for the wellbeing of the community.

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