Tuesday, April 5, 2011

HOW IT’S ALL GONNA WORK…

Dear Residents,

The time has come for implementation of our next step in ensuring the safety and security of Seri Utama. Barring any delay by the engaged security company, our sentry services will commence on Saturday, April 9th. Such sentry services will complement our patrolling guards. The details of such are as follows:

1) Post 1 (JSP 5/5 intersecting JSP 5/1) will serve as our main entrance. All visitors must use this entrance and will be subject to registration. Visitors must be able to provide an exact destination. The sentry will then radio the vehicle number and destination to our patrolling guards who will then ensure that such vehicle is in fact headed for that destination.

2) Post 2 (JSP 5/12 intersecting JSP 5/1) will be open 24 hours a day and will be manned by a sentry guard. This entrance / exit will be maintained as a ‘valid sticker entrance / exit’ only.

3) Post 3 (JSP 5/5 intersecting JSP 5/2) will be open from the hours of 6am to 10 am and 6pm to 10pm. This entrance / exit will be maintained as a ‘valid sticker entrance / exit’ only.

4) All residents are kindly advised to obtain their stickers from their respective street reps prior to the official launch date to minimize any inconvenience. Paying members must obtain their “G” stickers while non-paying members must obtain their “R” stickers.

5) A copy of the MOU signed between SUAC and the committee representing Phase 4 can be viewed on our blog - http://seriutama2n3.blogspot.com/. The agreement calls for the sharing of all costs in maintaining Post 1 on a pro-rata basis while all costs relating to Post 2 will be borne by SUAC and all costs for Post 3 will be borne by the residents of Phase 4.

6) SUAC intends to maintain very strict control over the procedures at each entry point. Residents are advised to cooperate fully with the guards to ensure a safe and secure Seri Utama. The police have volunteered to assist in dealing with any resident that chooses not to cooperate or comply with our policies.

7) Despite my personal plea for greater participation by our residents, the result was dismal. Many of our residents either fail to see the value of an enhanced security system or would rather live off the charity of their neighbours. Security is not a right but rather a privilege. Many of you may be aware of the recent ‘parang’ incident that occurred very close to home. It is now up to each of you to decide the fate of SUAC and Seri Utama.

I truly hope that each of you will continue to support our initiatives. SUAC’s efforts are for the good of the community. Our primary goal is to provide our children and families with a safe environment. Once again, thank you for your support and let’s unite to make Seri Utama a safe and secure paradise.

Neal Ramchandani

Secretary, SUAC