Subject: Re: Building security (or lack of it)
From: John Luedtke (jp1250@yahoo.com)
Date: Mon Nov 06 2000 - 14:05:48 CST
Michael,
I checked the mailbox situation on Friday and it was
locked. I believed that it had been repaired.
John
--- "Michael E. Rutkowski"
<michaelrut@firstpropertiesLLC.com> wrote:
> The mailbox lock has been reported to the
> USPS...they are the only ones allowed to
> service/repair it. The rear double doors are, I
> believe, beyond repair. We have made several
> adjustments to allow the door to close automatically
> and easily, but those adjustments are quickly
> defeated when individuals use a rock or the like to
> stick between the door and the jamb to keep door
> open.
>
> Ali has attempted to repair the doors again, but has
> been unsuccessful. Either the doors need to be
> replaced ($2,500) or the lock can be changed
> restricting access to residents. I will mention
> this to the Board for their next meeting.
> ----------------------------------
> Michael E. Rutkowski
> 773.935.5617 x11
> First Properties, LLC
> Real Estate Management
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Jim Thomas
> To: Vanguard Discussion
> Sent: Monday, November 06, 2000 11:37 AM
> Subject: Building security (or lack of it)
>
>
> The rules committee learned this weekend that
> another bike at been
> stolen from the storage room a few weeks ago.
>
> The back door to the building has been ajar all
> but twice in the
> past week that I used it. (It takes only an extra
> few seconds to
> push/secure it).
>
> The south section of the mail boxes remains broken
> and unlocked, making
> all mail in that section insecure (I reported it a
> week ago, but it
> remains unrepaired).
>
> Now, if our neighbors are ripping off our
> newspapers and bikes, it
> doesn't bode well for the security of our easily
> accessible mail.
>
> Perhaps it's time to think seriously about
> security cameras.
>
> jt
>
>
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Jim Thomas / Department of Sociology / Northern
> Illinois University
> http://www.soci.niu.edu/~jthomas
>
>
>
>
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