Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Sharing Thought

Dear Residents
Enclosed is an email from a resident on an attempted break-in on 28th June 2009.
Dear En. Mohd Noh Samik,

Just to share with you & rest of SS19 residents & friends.

This morning at around 5.45AM, a guy was spotted at back lane of SS19/1H, trying to attempt a break in thru kitchen window. He was knocking against the window grill (assume to see if the alarm was still active).

However, he fled upon hearing some noise. Called Mr. Suresh (pro tem committee member) who in turn alarmed the security guards and both reached shortly.

What was really disappointing was I also called SS17 police station (tel : 03 5633 2222) at 5.50AM to inform of this unwelcomed visitor and also providing them with my contact details, no patrol cars nor police were seen.
I too have something to share, on Monday 27/7/09 my friend lost his Myvi at Bukit Bintang. He had earlier parked his car at a parking lot beside a condominium in the morning which is about 5 minutes walk to the office. He only noticed the car was missing at about 6pm when he was about to go home. Unfortunately his house keys was also inside the car and it costs him RM150 to get the locksmith to break his house lock. My friend also did not put on the steering lock, thinking the area was safe as it was near a guard post beside the condominium.
We can learn few important lessons from these events.
  1. Do not leave any house key inside the car. If the car got stolen, the criminal can have access to your house. We normally have bills inside our car which contain our address
  2. Do not leave your house keys or auto gate switch inside the car when you sent for servicing or washing. It takes only a few minute to duplicate the key and auto gate switch.
  3. ALWAYS used the steering lock or brake lock because criminal does not wants to waste time unlocking the lock.

Comments and advices are welcome.

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