kdonnel
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In what I feel is an unnecessary response to a couple of incidents that occured the same week a couple months ago the HOA board has signed a 2 year contract with flock safety to install license plate readers at both neighborhood entrances positioned in a way to read plates on the way in and out.
https://www.flocksafety.com/
A couple months ago one of the rental properties in the neighborhood became occupied by squatters. The same week that the squatters became known a serial truck thief left a stolen truck in one of the neighborhood parks as he was running from the police at the time.
There was great outrage and an emergency HOA meeting was called. More people came to this meeting than all the prior annual meetings combined. At the meeting people were calling for armed security guards to patrol but backed off quickly when someone quickly did the math and announced that the HOA dues would need to rise $100-$125 monthly per home to cover a 24/7 security presence.
There has been ongoing issues for years with a piece of property right next to the neighborhood. The property is a hangout for known criminals who often WALK to the pool clubhouse to use the external outlets to charge their electronics as the property they are hanging out on has water but no power.
I am not sure that installing a plate reading system is going to help at all unless it comes with some giant ugly signs proclaiming that all vehicles entering the neighborhood are recorded, identified, and uploaded to the cloud. If giant signs are not placed then I can only see this being slightly helpful in investigating after the crime has been committed, not helping in anyway to deter crime.
Seems like we could get most of the positive effects with some giant signs and fake cameras and non of the negative effects.
Does anyone else live in a police state neighborhood with license plate readers?
https://www.flocksafety.com/
A couple months ago one of the rental properties in the neighborhood became occupied by squatters. The same week that the squatters became known a serial truck thief left a stolen truck in one of the neighborhood parks as he was running from the police at the time.
There was great outrage and an emergency HOA meeting was called. More people came to this meeting than all the prior annual meetings combined. At the meeting people were calling for armed security guards to patrol but backed off quickly when someone quickly did the math and announced that the HOA dues would need to rise $100-$125 monthly per home to cover a 24/7 security presence.
There has been ongoing issues for years with a piece of property right next to the neighborhood. The property is a hangout for known criminals who often WALK to the pool clubhouse to use the external outlets to charge their electronics as the property they are hanging out on has water but no power.
I am not sure that installing a plate reading system is going to help at all unless it comes with some giant ugly signs proclaiming that all vehicles entering the neighborhood are recorded, identified, and uploaded to the cloud. If giant signs are not placed then I can only see this being slightly helpful in investigating after the crime has been committed, not helping in anyway to deter crime.
Seems like we could get most of the positive effects with some giant signs and fake cameras and non of the negative effects.
Does anyone else live in a police state neighborhood with license plate readers?