Sunday, July 5, 2009

ss20-crime bulletin .central zone by ylhoe

The Security Barriers consisting of metal drums and barrier poles have all been set up. Majority of the residents welcome the measures taken.

Since the metal drums were put up last month, there has been a marked decrease of m/cycle and other vehicle traffics entering our area. MOST IMPORTANT, there have also been a decrease of snatch thieves and vehicle break-in.

Although the above measures take cannot totally wipe out the criminal actitives, it is IMPORTANT that all residents cooperate fully and keep look-out for suspicious characters and call our friendly Police 03 77222222.

Also, residents who have not attended the EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT MEETING AT 9 PM should try to do so to hear police briefing, patrolling and give feed backs.
Car stickers are still available and those who have not purchased them are advised to do so. It will be easier for the Police and our Security Commitees to recognise Residents vehicles when we conduct random security check at Security Barriers.

Have a SAFE and SECURE LIVING in SS20 central zone.
BY Y. L. Hoe - Member, Security commitee.

4 comments:

  1. Excellent first bulletin by Y.L.Hoe. Please attend the Thursday nightly meetings to be in the know on our crime situation in SS20.

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  2. Wow! Mr. Hoe, good job. You're a natural blogger. We'll be expecting a posting from you every week...

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  3. syabas and well done to all our committed members of SS20 central zone! We take our hats off to all of you who very willingly share your leisure time to do community work for the good of all!
    I particularly enjoy walking in our clean and peaceful padang in the evening. Please drop by our central padang to enjoy the fresh air and friendly neighbours!
    See you

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  4. The barrier and gates managed to close some crime opportunity gaps in our area. Criminal might be studying and trying to find a way to counter our security measure. Hence, resident should continue to keep on high alert. Continue with the observed and report attitude to further closing the crime opportunity gaps.

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