Thanks Sharon
Yes, information is important to us that is why I placed it, for starters,
on our ONW Google site *:* [email protected].  You too can place items
on our Google site but need to register onto the site first, unless you
already had done so.
>From there we also encourage folk to report their incidences to Vetus
Schola, which information Frank uses to populate his 'Turn It Around' data
base which produces graphical and statistic records of our crime hotspots.
We further encourage folk to report it also to SAPS 10111 number.  Apart
that a SAPS vehicle is dispathed to the scene, it gets recorded in the SAPS'
data base which helps to have more police members allocated to our Woodstock
Police Station.  In the absence of contacting SAPS via 10111, makes our
Policing area look as if there are no crime, and therefore, rather take
police persons away from the Woodstock Precinct.
Kind regards
James

*James Cowley*

*082 926 1220*

*021 448 2824 (t&f)*

Observatory Neighborhood Watch: Chairman

On 24 May 2011 09:39, Sharon Jackson <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi James
>
> Thanks for your note – these expenses are so excruciating !  Like having a
> tooth extracted (which happened to me recently J ) Revenge fantasies
> abound!
>
>
>
> I have taken the liberty of copying in Frank who plots the incidents on
> www.turnitaround.co.za – he will need your physical address in order to
> plot your incident on the map, which apparently gets used to strategise anti
> crime measures. Your street number will not appear but is required for
> accuracy.
>
>
>
> Best,
>
> Sharon
>

On 24 May 2011 00:04, James Cowley <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Sharon
> Thanks for your note and glad you still got your Nissan bakkie.
> My son used my Nissan bakkie for a few days and parked it at top of Milton
> Road.  It too was nearly stolen last Thursday 19 May sometime during the
> night.  When my son got to it on Friday morning,  to take the children to
> school, he found the steering was all locked up as the ignition switch had
> been messed up.  Nothing else was damaged and am thankfull for that.  The
> bakkie had the gearlock on but has a non functional immobiliser.  So,
> R450.00 later for a new ignition switch, and I intend to get
> the immobiliser replaced once and for all, another R650.00. Eish!
> Regards
> James
>
> On 23 May 2011 15:27, Sharon Jackson <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi all
>>
>> My Nissan Bakkie was broken into early hours of Monday morning – they
>> tried to steal it.  Alarm went off at 4 or 5am – I woke up and checked
>> outside but could not see anything.  Went back to bed.  The thieves then
>> went to work – removed entire gear lock off it’s base and destroyed
>> passenger door lock and ignition.  I had a separate immobilizer so they
>> failed in the end.  The moral of the story – if your alarm goes off and you
>> see nothing, still call ADT or police !   If a neighbour’s alarm goes off –
>> do the neighbourly thing and call police.
>>
>>
>>
>> Love and peace.
>>
>> Sharon
>>
>


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