[Nhhoa] NHHOA Digest, Vol 2, Issue 10

scott and vicki sssvpg at comcast.net
Sat Aug 25 21:10:44 CDT 2007


Worth checking into, but where would the camera go?  Again, anything we put 
down there is subject to vandalism.

Vicki
13 Vineyard


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From: <danh2 at bellsouth.net>
To: <nhhoa at nhhoa.org>
Sent: Saturday, August 25, 2007 8:25 PM
Subject: Re: [Nhhoa] NHHOA Digest, Vol 2, Issue 10


> What about some sort of a webcam setup that we could all 'watch' by way of 
> internet?  I would check that quite frequently; when you see something 
> happening, call the police.......have no idea of the cost for such an 
> endeavor?
>
> Dan Herring
> 39 Centerport
>>
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>>    1. Pool Area Vandalism (NHHOA Treasurer)
>>    2. Re: Pool Area Vandalism (Jamie Reynolds)
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>> Date: Sat, 25 Aug 2007 12:09:26 -0400
>> From: "NHHOA Treasurer" <treasurer at nhhoa.org>
>> Subject: [Nhhoa] Pool Area Vandalism
>> To: "'North Hampton Homeowners Association'" <nhhoa at nhhoa.org>
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>> 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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>> Date: Sat, 25 Aug 2007 09:58:30 -0700 (PDT)
>> From: Jamie Reynolds <visualeyes777 at yahoo.com>
>> Subject: Re: [Nhhoa] Pool Area Vandalism
>> To: treasurer at nhhoa.org, North Hampton Homeowners Association
>> <nhhoa at nhhoa.org>
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>> 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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