I think Reinmar poses an interesting question:

 

“A person stays in one suburb for 25 years and see the change happening from
good and safe suburb, to bad, ugly and violent

suburb, and then slowly back to good and safe suburb.  And then objects to
the measures taken to make it a safe suburb.  With society

also rapidly changing in 25 years, it cannot be the same suburbs as 25 years
ago.  I find this intriguing.”

 

Take care,

 

David

 

David Raphael

 072 065 7223



 

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
Reinmar
Sent: 17 October 2011 16:20
To: The Observatory Neighbourhood watch
Subject: [obsnw] Re: Intriguing by line on the cover of Big Issue

 

In response to subsequent posts I would just like to clarify the

following in my personal capacity, whilst not trying to win, lose,

praise, complain about any party / person involved, or not to waffle

to much – so if you consider this as waffling – then please do not

read further.

 

I did not know, and neither did anybody inform me, up until today that

Ms Shultz has been living in Obs for 25 years, which actually

intrigues me.  A person stays in one suburb for 25 years and see the

change happening from good and safe suburb, to bad, ugly and violent

suburb, and then slowly back to good and safe suburb.  And then

objects to the measures taken to make it a safe suburb.  With society

also rapidly changing in 25 years, it cannot be the same suburbs as 25

years ago.  I find this intriguing.

 

I completely object to bad treatment of homeless in Obz and anywhere

in the world.  And if there were any “disgusting” treatment, I’m sure

that investigations by both ObsID and VS will bring to light these

situations and deal with them properly.  I however remain positive

about Kenneth’s interactions with the homeless and with the success

he’s had, with they’re consent and approval.

 

I’m completely at ease with the small amount of people controlling a

huge amount of money – our money, as they are doing a brilliant job

controlling it and using it to the advantage the suburb.

 

Since my previous post, I have gone out and gotten my own copy of the

Big Issue, and have read the article in colour, and I still find it as

previously stated in my personal opinion.

 

I agree, let the greater public be the judge – but in the end it’s OUR

suburb that gets that bad rap and affects everyone that’s living in it

- Each single individual person.

 

But sorry – I’m waffling about the greater good and all the nonsense –

I shall stop and do some decent old grafting.

Les gens au revoir et ont une merveilleuse journée

Reinmar

 

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