Friday, April 24, 2009

Re: [glenmarie] FW: Obvious reason for a brick wall



Wah, I didn't know got one Guru-ji living just next to me, today got TOTO draw, any number to buy, Guru-ji?

The part about the car and the tree, I think that was a freak accident lah, accidents do happen. But a little extra precaution wouldn't hurt. Luckily the bedroom was spared though.

I think we really need to put forth some of our ideas and not only put forth but to "put our foot down", so to speak. Like the thieving that happens, if nothing is done to beef up the security, the thief (ves) would get bolder. I want to suggest that the control room be moved from Sri Santai to the second guardhouse. Presently, there are at least 2 guards (I think) GUARDING Sri Santai, presumably one at reception and one at control room, which incidentally is not visible. I think our side need more guarding than Sri Santai, right? And moving the control to 2nd guard house will ensure that no-one sleeps in their job, as there will be residents going in and out all time all day, at least we would know for sure someone IS indeed monitoring the monitor?? And by doing that, there will be one spare guard who can walk the precinct instead (2 moved to 2nd Guardhouse means will have 3 guards there, in day time and 2 in night time - remember 2nd Guardhouse normally do not have guards past midnight?)

And also, easier for the guards to monitor vehicles coming in and out. Oh, I think we really must insist that all cars, without sticker must have "VISITOR" board, big laminated ones, like Ambang's displayed on the screen. I think we really have too many unauthorised cars inside our precinct. Those cars without sticker, be it the residents' sticker or visitors' sticker, the security must check what is the car doing there?

Lastly, about cars speeding in the precinct, well, can I suggest that Nicky's GCERT team be tasked to track down those crazy drivers and give them some advice? I would suggest Joe as the head to speak to them, hehehe as he ought to be fantastic in councelling and advising, right? But go in a group to show that it is a community concern, not individual....I know I drive mostly below 30 after "listening" to Uncle Joe's advise (though am guilty occassionally for exceeding that, but never 40 km/h) but yeah, after the good "washing" from Uncle Joe, though was aimed generally at those responsible for driving like a maniac in an unfenced areas with kids, I felt compelled to drive below 25 km/h once I passed the 2nd guard house. After all, like he said, we are home, what's the rush?


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