I most heartily second that about the glass. Anyone who has had a
shard stuck in their foot will no doubt agree that it is a
thoughtless practice. And anyone who has heard of the tipping point
concept will understand that it's totally counterproductive if we want
to put an end to this problem.

On Jul 3, 7:58 am, waterbuck <[email protected]> wrote:
> A thief broke into a house on Park Villa rd this week , he entered
> through the Manse lane side , but gained access from Park Villa. He
> was seen carrying a dvd player out the house by the domestic helper
> next door. She  called ADT , but they never managed to find the guy.
> ( Not sure if this incident was reported.
> It does highlight for me how with houses so close together we
> compromise our neighbours security by neglecting our own. The house in
> Park Villa is easily accessed and the lane behind makes all the homes
> on the street vunerable.Also while I am at it neighbours need to take
> their bins in at night, its like  a ladder on wheels a sure invitation
> for someone to scale your wall.
>
> And what the hell while I am on a roll.
> Can people please pick up thier window glass. Sure its totally crap to
> come outside to find your window smashed, but this doesnt excuse you
> from the  responsibility of sweeping up the broken glass. Instead it
> seems the norm to leave the glass piled up like little memorial, its
> pathetic!
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