Re: [Chat] stolen chair from backyard on the 2600 block of guilford

2005-08-23 Thread Eric A. Perlman
I certainly agree, I would like to see increased patrolling on
*every* alley in the CVBD -- not just the ones where the crimes of,
any given week have occured, or those who are the most vocal.
The two time periods that also seem the most important are the
afternoon and late at night, when few people are around.

I wish I did not need to learn my lesson the hard way about
leaving cheap things in a yard with a locked fence... *sigh*

Eric


On Mon, Aug 22, 2005 at 04:00:29AM -0700, Robert Watters wrote:
 That looks like a possible good idea, but I'm sure that the problem is more 
 widespread than the three blocks of Hunter Alley that you mentioned.  The 
 alley where Christine's son thwarted a burglary was on Hargrove near 27th.  
 It would be nice if the Safety Team snaked their way through the entire CVCBD 
 taxed alley areas at some reasonable interval.
  
 -Bob
 
 
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 This rash of burglaries is depressing, especially since they seem to be
 taking place while people are at work and can't do anything about them. I'm
 thinking we need to take some action immediately and have two proposals.
 
 First, the CVCBD has a safety team. Much as I support the CVCBD, the Safety
 Team has never seemed to me to do much good. However, I'm proposing that we
 call Wes Tolbert, who is in charge, and ask him to make sure that the team
 patrols Hunter Alley between 25th and 28th regularly--like every half hour.
 There's absolutely no reason why they can't do this for two or three weeks. 
 
 I'll call Wes tomorrow, but other people should call him as well at
 410-235-4411 (not sure what his extension is). It might also be a good idea
 to call Janet Levine, the CVCBD director, at the same numbder and tell her
 we need daylight security in the alley to stop these thefts.
 
 If our efforts to get the security patrol out don't work (and I'm just
 hoping, not holding my breath), I'm wondering if other people would be
 willing to pool resources to hire a private security guard for the 2600 and
 2700 blocks of Guilford for a while. I've no idea how much it would cost,
 but there are a lot of us along the alley. I know people are going to
 immediately say that the police and the CVCBD and Hopkins patrols should be
 doing this work, but obviously they aren't, and if we can't get them to I
 opt for doing whatever we can to show these miscreants that we mean
 business.
 I may be the lone voice shouting in the wilderness, but it seems like we
 have to do something.
 
 Emily

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RE: [Chat] stolen chair from backyard on the 2600 block of guilford

2005-08-21 Thread Emily Chalmers
This rash of burglaries is depressing, especially since they seem to be
taking place while people are at work and can't do anything about them. I'm
thinking we need to take some action immediately and have two proposals.

First, the CVCBD has a safety team. Much as I support the CVCBD, the Safety
Team has never seemed to me to do much good. However, I'm proposing that we
call Wes Tolbert, who is in charge, and ask him to make sure that the team
patrols Hunter Alley between 25th and 28th regularly--like every half hour.
There's absolutely no reason why they can't do this for two or three weeks. 

I'll call Wes tomorrow, but other people should call him as well at
410-235-4411 (not sure what his extension is). It might also be a good idea
to call Janet Levine, the CVCBD director, at the same numbder and tell her
we need daylight security in the alley to stop these thefts.

If our efforts to get the security patrol out don't work (and I'm just
hoping, not holding my breath), I'm wondering if other people would be
willing to pool resources to hire a private security guard for the 2600 and
2700 blocks of Guilford for a while. I've no idea how much it would cost,
but there are a lot of us along the alley. I know people are going to
immediately say that the police and the CVCBD and Hopkins patrols should be
doing this work, but obviously they aren't, and if we can't get them to I
opt for doing whatever we can to show these miscreants that we mean
business.
I may be the lone voice shouting in the wilderness, but it seems like we
have to do something.

Emily




 [Original Message]
 From: Eric A. Perlman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: 8/19/2005 6:43:02 PM
 Subject: [Chat] stolen chair from backyard on the 2600 block of guilford

 Hi,

 Just a heads up that I had a chair (the foldable, transportable, kind)
 stolen from my backyard this afternoon.  I usually bring it inside,
 but it had been left outside for several days.  I keep the gate
 closed, with a wooden bar across it.  Whoever stole the chair
 removed the wooden bar, to get out the gate, and left it laying on
 the ground in the alley.  I am guessing they entered through my
 neighbor's unlocked, but closed, gate.

 The chair primarily has sentimental value -- I received it while
 interning at Google last summer.  It is somewhat unique, a large black
 foldable chair with a Google pillow on it, in case anyone sees it
 around the neighborhood.

 Nothing else in my yard, or my neighbor's, was stolen, including
 the (slightly) more valuable garden equipment that had been left
 out.

 Prior to this, the only other thefts we had were from the
 repetitive flower thief, who kept digging up the flowers we
 planted in the front yard.  I was tempted to plant onl
 poisonous or spiney plants after that...

 While I'm at it, I'd like to thank whoever managed to rear end
 my back fence a few months ago, a neat trick, seeing as there
 is an large parking pad between it and the alley!

 Eric
 2644 Guilford Ave.

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