From the President |
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...Chuck Ness
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There
is an article in the newsletter
concerning break-ins which have
occurred in our part of Seminole
County. This information is also on
our web site, www.wekiva.net. Click
on "ALERT." Over the years one of
our frustrations is people who did
not want to "bother" anyone if they
see something suspicious or they do
not want to be involved. In a word,
actually two words, "That's nuts".
What if it was your property being
robbed or vandalized, what would you
want your neighbor to do? The
deputies would rather answer a false
alarm or two than miss arresting a
lawbreaker. If your neighbors are
not home and you see a strange car
in the driveway, do not hesitate,
call 911.
Changing the subject, a resident chided
us for having our sprinklers on along
Hunt Club after a big rain. As many of
you know, having attended our annual
meeting, we have a total of 106 zones,
many of these zones are along Hunt Club,
along with 35 time clocks. The Board
has never seriously thought about
employing someone to turn off these
zones every time it rains. Any
volunteers?
Someone once said, "The closest to
perfection a person gets is when he
fills out a job application".