[Nhhoa] Pool Area Vandalism

Jamie Reynolds visualeyes777 at yahoo.com
Sat Aug 25 11:58:30 CDT 2007


my wife and i have spoken about it together and brainstormed. we both believe that it would be good to get law enforcement involved. even if it is something as simple as having uniformed police knock on some doors and ask if anyone may have heard or seen anything. just doing something like that can sometimes shake the bushes enough to scare some people that may know something, or even have someone come forward with some information. we all need to be on the look out. houses around the pool area have the potential to catch these people red handed if we will just be more aware. it may also be helpful to explore the option of surveillance equipment. though it would probably be premature to put equipment up at this point, it would be nice to know some options and prices in that direction. but overall, this neighborhood is no different than any neighborhood in the sense that if we want it to be a good one, we are going to have to take charge of it, and be proactive in keeping it
 up and keeping the bad stuff out. if we don't do those two things, we only have ourselves to blame. i know speaking for myself, i will be keeping a close eye out for anything suspisious and if i see anything at all that even looks questionable i will take action.
   
  jamie reynolds for the reynolds family at 35 harbor ln.

NHHOA Treasurer <treasurer at nhhoa.org> wrote:
      Yesterday was a very tough day around the pool.  I came down around 3:00 pm and had the pleasure of finding a chair that was thrown in the pool and dog droppings on the pool deck.  
  Why would someone waste the energy to throw a chair in the pool?  What does that accomplish?
  
  I have a dog at home and she is too cool.  But I do not bring her to the pool.  Having animals in the pool area is a violation of the county ordinances and could result in the county shutting down the pool.
  
  Then the story gets better.  I got a call this morning from Walker Owne, our Amenities Chairperson.  Someone took it upon themselves last night to take one of the concrete benches and throw it in the pool.  It took both of us to get it out of the water.  We are very lucky that it didn’t crack the pool resulting in tens of thousands of dollars worth of damage, which would lead to special assessments to repair the pool.
  
  I’m asking for your suggestions on how to stop this insanity.  Please reply to this email with any ideas that you have.
  Thanks.
  
  Roger
  
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