I AM a member of ONW - what would you like me to do?  Am more than
willing.........

On Fri, Sep 24, 2010 at 6:59 PM, Kris Marais <[email protected]> wrote:

> Doug,
> A very small group of people have stepped up to attempt to address this
> issue and frankly if it is to achieve some headway many more volunteers from
> the community are required. You could make a visible difference by joining
> NNAG and or The Observatory Neighbourhood Watch. Both of whom are working
> towards stabilizing the chaotic liquor license proliferation in Observatory
> (including as per a previous posting the 'collateral damage').
> The issues should be cut and dried, but, they arent. More active members
> will add vital weight to resolving  them  (issues) and  maintaining a
> semblance of accountability with the law keepers, who are currently, _/under
> performing,/_ to express it as mildly as possible,
> strength,
> Kris
> speak with Henk Stutterheim of NNAG and David Raphael and James Cowley at
> ONW
>
>
> Doug Price wrote:
>
>> It is time that we the residents of Observatory are to be considered when
>> these decisions are made, and our protests taken note of. We have to put up
>> with the noise, drunken abuse, damage to our properties as well as making it
>> unsafe to walk around the centre of Obs late at night without being accosted
>> by someone drunk or stoned out of their minds. I now drive if I need to be
>> somewhere in Obs after dark and just before dawn when I am on my way to
>> church. This was never the case when I moved into Obs 15 years ago.
>>
>> Doug.
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
>> Big Brian
>> Sent: Wednesday, September 22, 2010 8:02 PM
>> To: The Observatory Neighbourhood watch
>> Subject: [obsnw] The Western Cape Liquor Board
>>
>> The Western Cape Cape Liquor Board needs to be held accountable for their
>> contribution to the rampant abuse of alcohol in Observatory. May I suggest
>> that the OCA, ONW, OBSID, SAPS, Metro Police, City of Cape Town and the
>> Premier of the Western Cape, meet with this "rubber stamp" and lay down the
>> law regarding liquor licences.
>> This community needs to be informed and involved in these decisions, and
>> should have the right to veto any liquor license application. The biggest
>> stakeholders are the community, and their collective interests far outweigh
>> any troublesome liquor license.
>> Brian Gray.
>>
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