Monday, October 28, 2013

IT IS TIME FOR A NEW BEGINNING


  The sunrise over the second fairway tells of the beginning of a new day.We also need a new beginning in our thinking about the security of our community.
 For the last four months, Fairways Watch has been working on different security options,that could be custom tailored to the needs of the Fairways. First and foremost was the cost concern of all systems considered. 
  First option up was to put ''Barney Fife'', back on duty in the existing guard house. This sounds simple enough, right ?
WRONG---Due to current regulations,a new enclosure would be required, complete with plumbing and air conditioning. The guesstamated cost of the structure, with sewer line is $30-50K. Then we have to pay ''Barney'' His cost for night time only would be around $5500 per month--24 hrs would be a whopping $11500 per month. The annual cost would be a staggering $140,000 per year !
  So--as the old engineer said ''BACK TO THE DRAWING BOARDS'' We had heard of other communities going away from the private guards, and changing to live,interactive, REMOTE MONITORING. Some of the communities named came as a surprise. Heathrow, and Windemere, were among the more recognizable names.
 Over the past four months, Fairways Watch has met as a small committee including both residents and law enforcement officers. During the four months, we have interviewed eight different security systems vendors, who all came and visited the Fairways.Included in this same time frame, we also did detailed action studies and vehicle counts at our gates.
 The results of our work is somewhat surprising. We can have a good dependable system, with 24/7 live agent remote monitoring, complete with  ''no tailgating'' gates.---A bar code reading entrance for residents [no more clickers] --Also included is a data base for regular visitors-- BUT-- most important of all is the live agent greeting by camera, with the recording and identifying system for those coming in through the visitors lane.
  This system would reuse the present guard house and the new brick phone enclosure, would become the greeting camera kiosk.
  On a special note, Fairways Watch took Priscilla to see a similar system in operation in the nearby Avalon area. Priscilla seemed receptive to this different type of operation.
 NOW--- for the biggest surprise of all--- the system described above would only cost about ONE THIRD of the amount ''Barney'' would cost, with his amenities!---Perhaps its time for Barney to retire.
 This post is only a very preliminary look at our findings. There is much more information to come. We are sending a complete detailed  nine page report to Hometown America in Chicago for Mr Brauns consideration.
 If things continue to move in the expected right direction, we will hold special Fairways Watch meetings for ALL homeowners to answer the many questions that are expected to arise.  Watch for notices of meeting.  Fifty-one percent (51%) of homeowners approval is what's required after we get Chicago's buy-in to the Proposal.

Conceptual Drawing of Proposal



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Sunday, October 27, 2013

IT DID NOT TAKE A ''CRYSTAL BALL''TO KNOW


UPDATE POSTED BELOW---LAST UPDATE OCT 31
All that is needed to forecast more auto burglaries, in the Fairways, is to read the previous post ! YES--- folks we had more thefts last   nigh [Oct. 26 ]t. This time it was on Pine valley, in the 14400 block..
 Several cars and trucks [REPORTEDLY LOCKED ] were broken into, with money and other items of value taken.
  THIS IS JUST ONE MORE EXAMPLE OF WHY WE NEED A BETTER ENTRANCE GATE SYSTEM !
  We do not have a clue as to who is prowling around our neighborhood at the ''wee'' hours of the morning and night.---There are ways to identify ,people entering the Fairways on a 24/7 basis that is practical and affordable ! Fairways Watch ,has been working on a comprehensive, target hardening project since July.
  STAY TUNED, ''THE PUMPKIN MAY BE READY TO POP''

UPDATE OCT 28---NUMEROUS AUTO BUGLARIES REPORTED ON 2000 BLOCKS OF PEBBLE BEACH REPORTS BEING FILED !!!
UPDATE OCT 31---MORE CAR BURGLARIES--THIS TIME ON WARWICK HILLS CIRCLE,INVOLVING THEFT OF MEDICATIONS [ new twist ]--REPORT BEING FILED.

NOTE PICTURE BELOW --We are trying everything possible to stop this current surge of car burglaries
---SUGGESTIONS WELCOME!


ADDENDUM TO THE ABOVE--Recently a noted felon has moved back within one mile of the Fairways. This person is a registered sex offender,convicted cocaine dealer,and has been convicted of various thefts. This person has been a suspect of previous burglaries in the Fairways, including the maintenance building. At one time he possessed a Fairways gate ''clicker''
  IT SURE WOULD BE BENEFICIAL TO KNOW WHEN, AND IF HE COMES THROUGH OUR GATE !

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

LOCK YOUR CAR DOORS !

THE FOLLOWING IS A REPRINT OF A LOCAL NEWSPAPER ARTICLE. SOME OF THESE ACCOUNTS ARE SIMILAR TO EVENTS THAT HAVE HAPPENED RECENTLY IN THE FAIRWAYS.---HEED THE ADVICE ! THERE HAS BEEN AN   I-PAD STOLEN FROM A VEHICLE ON INVERARY
Lock your car doors.
If you don't, Seminole County deputies warn, thieves could steal your garage door opener and break into your house.
That's what happened over the weekend when two homes were burglarized after the openers were stolen. In all, about 20 unlocked vehicles in Sweetwater and Wekiva Springs were broken into.
Residents in the northwest Seminole County communities woke up Sunday to find that money, electronics and jewelry had been stolen from their cars, trucks and SUVs, a sheriff's report shows.
Burglars went even farther in two of the cases.





A man who lives on Watercrest Drive near Longwoodsaid he heard his dog growling about 4 a.m. and saw flashlights in his kitchen. He yelled and scared off two strangers who ran away through the garage.
The burglars had removed his garage-door opener from his sport utility vehicle and used it to get inside.
They tried the same thing on Deerwood Loop, but the family's dogs frightened off the burglars sometime between 3:30 a.m. and 4 a.m., a report states. A garage remote was removed from a pickup parked in the driveway.
In a couple of cases, someone stole garage-door openers but did not use them to enter homes.
Among the valuables taken during the burglary spree were an iPod with a Bluetooth headset, a gold chain with rings and charms worth about $450 and a $400 Sonydigital camera. An iPad was stolen from a pickup parked at a home on Churchill Drive, but a GPS device and a laptop were left behind, according to a report.
The thieves rummaged through center consoles, glove boxes and overhead compartments, in addition stealing loose change.
Investigators hope home-surveillance video will lead them to the crooks. It shows a man wearing a miner's light on his head as he jiggles the door handle of a car. He has a camera around his neck the investigators think may have been stolen from a car in the neighborhood.
To protect yourself, deputies said, you should:
•Keep vehicles locked and avoid leaving valuables inside.
•Keep garage doors down and lock doors to their homes.
•Maintain and regularly test home-security systems.
•Call 911 immediately to report suspicious people or vehicles.
sjacobson@tribune.com or 407-540-5981ADVICE !

Monday, October 7, 2013

LATEST CRIME STATISTICS FROM O.C.S.O.



Orange County Sheriff's Office
Crime Prevention Unit
Good Afternoon:

Below are the monthly property stats for Sector 2.

SECTOR 2
Zone
Auto Burglary
Residential Burglary
Commercial Burglary
Auto Theft
20
27
35
5
3
21
4
8
0
2
22
68
34
22
22
23
10
12
2
2
24
17
22
15
4
25
9
11
11
6
TOTAL
135
122
55
39

Let's reduce our numbers. If you SEE Something, SAY Something. Remove valuables from your vehicles, take an extra moment to ensure all doors and window are locked. Ensure alarm systems are on if you have one. 

Thanks,                                                  THE FAIRWAYS COUNTRY CLUB IS LOCATED IN ZONE 22
                                                                 AS YOU CAN SEE ,ZONE 22 IS THE MOST ACTIVE ZONE.
                                                                 THIS IS JUST ANOTHER REASON FOR BETTER GATE SECURITY.!

DFC Melissa Belmont 

Orange County Sheriff's Office
Crime Prevention Unit
Sector Two
Office:  407-254-4838
melissa.belmont@ocfl.net



Wednesday, October 2, 2013

BE CAREFUL OUT THERE FOLKS!



   This photo was taken Monday, October 2, at the corner of Troon and Pebble Beach. Fortunately it was only a sign,--but it could have been you! The black object laying in the background is a ''fender well'' torn out of the perpetrators automobile. The evidence seems to suggest that the car was exceeding our posted 20 MPH speed limit.
   The Fairways is one of very few communities that can still offer a safe haven for walkers, bike riders and golf carts.We all need to protect this rare luxury. 
 One of the security concerns that is growing,is the reckless, careless driving, in to and around our neighbor hood.
  The situation at our entrance gate, continues to be come more and more bizarre. During the mid day hours, the scramble to legally and illegally enter the Fairways ,resembles an old ''ROMAN CHARIOT RACE!''  

                                        UPDATE
        PROBLEM SOLVED!--OK SPEED FREAK, TRY THIS
                           


       AGAIN FOLKS BE CAREFUL, WHEN OUT AND ABOUT