I believe if the meeting minutes were ever to be posted it would show that we, the homeowners decided that we would not waste our money on the cameras. One again it shows how the board members disregard the homeowners views and opinions.
How is the installation of the cameras going to curb the few instances of vandalism, and or burglaries in the neighborhood? The safety officer that attended the meeting indicated that we only had a handful of incidences as compared to other neighborhoods, which he was surprised to find.
So now that the board members decided to waste our money, how do they propose to act on any acts of vandalism within our community? Can we prosecute anyone for an act of vandalism and or burglary which may occur out of sight of the cameras? I would like to hear specifics if they can offer some on how this could be done.
Just because someone peeps over your yard does that mean the entire community has to pay for and maintain a video camera? Call 911.
Are the board members going to post how much the entire cost of the installation of the cameras going to cost us, initial and monthly cost.
Who is going to monitor this and how often?
Is the problem monitoring who comes in and out of our community? If so, then we as a community need rethink our entry gate access system. The gate just does not work. Rather than spending money on a surveillance system the board members should have considered replacing the gate with a new one. If you are thinking right at what expense, well we just paid thousands of dollars for our streets. If we can do that, then we can spend money on a gate that works.
Thanks Ed, and Rick for listening to us the homeowners, and wasting our money.