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grayfox

join:2007-12-10
Whitby, ON
Peaceful picket ?

I was thinking we could organize a picket out front of a bell building in Toronto sometime.

Bell has really angered me and something needs to be done about it.

Anyone know where bells corporate head office is ?


spikeIH

@spykes.net
Basically its right behind the Eaton Centre on Bay street. If we can get a decent crowd, I'll certainly join in.


grayfox

join:2007-12-10
Whitby, ON
reply to grayfox
Come on people im sure theres more then just me that wants to do this.


darcmage

join:2005-10-07
Toronto, ON

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Probably more than a few but it could backfire badly if you don't get enough people to get over the newsworthy threshold.

ultracat

join:2008-01-30
Toronto, ON
What you do is have a meet up point no where near the place. If lots of people show up, it's a green light and we take it over the Bell HQ to cause a ruckus. If only a few show up then you just don't go and no one's the wiser.


An Onymous

@teksavvy.com

Or you can take advantage of the fact that April Fool's day is coming up on a week day and do something wacky at the Bell building. Set the stage and alert the press there.

Do you need a permit for protesting? Always plan ahead before acting.


XM

@bell.ca
reply to spikeIH
spikeIH you're about 500km off. Bell's corporate office is actually in Montreal.

Name96

join:2008-03-28

reply to grayfox
The only point in doing pickets against an organization as insensitive to public opinion and logical arguments as Bell is to draw media attention to your cause. For this purpose anything under 50 people just looks pathetic. What's needed is either very large numbers (100+) or a novelty (like coordinated pickets in multiple cities) to make a strong impression.

If we could get >100 people to legally picket Bell offices in Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal and Quebec city at the same time, then it's worth doing. Anything short of that would be a waste of time and could even be counterproductive.

The only way I could see something like this happening is if some already existing group, like TSI or the NUPGE, got behind the idea.
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exbelluser

@teksavvy.com
reply to grayfox
Seems, that spending an hour on the sidewalk in front of your local bell store during rush hour would be time better used than in front of corporate headquarters..


ExBellite

@teksavvy.com

reply to grayfox
Picketing BTS (Bell Trinity Square) is useless, there is so little staff there.

If you want to picket something that will cause serious damage , you need to picket 5115 Creekbank Road. That's where the residential call centres for sales is located.

While picketing you will also screw up Bell Mobility, and many parts of Bell. This is the location you should be targeting, it's high profile, and remember BELL IS SALES DRIVEN, you need to hit them where it hurts, Picketing the network centre at Wynford drive won't do much.

There are 3 entrances, 2 off creekbank, and 1 off eglinton that are used to access the property, most res people arrives just before 8am. You would have to start picketing around 7:30am, and would need enough people to shut down the entrances to really cause any form of impact.


meshif
Premium
join:2007-10-08
Windsor, ON
·Bell Sympatico

reply to grayfox
I would love to do this but I live in Windsor with no way to Toronto. Could we picket the local COs? Block them from accessing the physical connections and let the network go to shit for the day. Most of us would be in front of the CO so we wont be online to be affected :P


elpale1

@rogers.com
reply to grayfox
Sign the petition.

»www.neutrality.ca/

WRITE TO YOUR MP. I already did.


elpale1

@rogers.com
reply to grayfox
»www.neutrality.ca
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