Any good city has lock repairers and duplicate key makers. Everything can be misused. Many people including me who had to search and pay exorbitant costs for a duplicate key I badly needed having lost/ original worn out/ for my guests etc find it a great service and boon.I do nor subscribe to banning, regulating perhaps by keeping records etc. Banning is knocking off a desired service!
On Mon, Mar 20, 2017 at 3:41 PM, Stephen Dias <[email protected]> wrote: > Today's ( 20th March 2017) Herald publishes in their Citizen Herald page a > story on duplicate Key making shops which are mushrooming in whole of Goa. > It is rightly said that the key making shops must be banned because of > number of robberies, thefts,burglaries, murders, lifting vehicles, opening > locks of the shops, bungalows, flats, and decamping away lakhs of money, > jewelery,etc., These incidents are alarming day by day and these key > makers are Non- Goans and they come down from other states and running this > business with the help of our local owners of these shops where they are > openly allowed them to advertised to fix their boards and perform these > kind of illegal activities. Surprisingly our Government does not object > such illegalities and I am sure no licence is issued by any authority > which is supposed to be CCP.. The Panjim market our CCP has also made a > mess and also the St Ines creek. Will the new Government take up such cases > one by one and stop such malpractices?. > After reading the story in Herald " BAN DUPLICATE KEY MAKING SHOPS" I > decided to click some photographs of some shops owned by well to do > businessmen in the town, who have allowed these key makers to run the > business in the city for their own SELFISH interest. From these photographs > one can see that, we have 4 to 5 shops within a radius of 25 square metres > at the average of one key maker within one metre distance right in the > centre of the city near General Post Office ( GPO) and the session court > premises. ( see photographs attached), Who is to be blamed? These local > Goan businessmen owners must be fined for supporting these illegalities.. > Will the CCP take up this matter based on Herald publication on their > Citizen Herald reporting and ban all illegal shops immediately and also > report this matter to Goa Police to help them to take immediate action and > prevent such thefts and other dangers to the public. > > Stephen Dias > Panjimite > Dona Paula > Date: 20th March 2017 > ------------------------------------------------------------ > ------------------------------------------------------------ > --------------------- >
