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msukiwi

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#248852 12-Apr-2019 20:54
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Every night recently I see the light of the security guard patrolling a heavily treed / shrubbed site at the same time every hour all night!

 

At least they would know within what hour anything happened!

 

Not really prevention?


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Journeyman
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  #2216168 12-Apr-2019 22:35
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Deterrence as much as anything.




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  #2216240 13-Apr-2019 06:49
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Journeyman:

 

Deterrence as much as anything.

 

 

We have Police - does that work as a deterrence for anything?

 

(Speeding / Burglary etc)


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  #2216268 13-Apr-2019 08:08
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msukiwi:

 

Journeyman:

 

Deterrence as much as anything.

 

 

We have Police - does that work as a deterrence for anything?

 

(Speeding / Burglary etc)

 

 

Yes




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  #2216363 13-Apr-2019 10:02
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msukiwi:

 

Journeyman:

 

Deterrence as much as anything.

 

 

We have Police - does that work as a deterrence for anything?

 

(Speeding / Burglary etc)

 

 

Try to imagine life without them.

 

 





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  #2216384 13-Apr-2019 10:55
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Rikkitic:

 

Try to imagine life without them.

 

 

True, it would be much worse!

 

(Enough idiots out there now!)


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  #2216389 13-Apr-2019 11:13
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Always wondered if routine security checks were a good idea. Random times would seem to be a better idea?


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  #2216411 13-Apr-2019 11:57
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msukiwi: Not really prevention?

No doubt it prevents people regularly sleeping or drinking in the area.

 
 
 
 

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  #2216418 13-Apr-2019 12:04
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gzt: 
No doubt it prevents people regularly sleeping or drinking in the area.

 

Never been a problem, but something or a threat must have happened recently as it has just this week started patrols etc.

 

(It is the Chch Chinese Consulate)

 

Funny that they don't care about cars parked on the yellow lines or Cycleway outside!

 

(They even do it themselves!)


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