Wednesday, February 15, 2012

BOOM GATE REPAIRED BY SUAC

SUAC took it upon itself to repair the boomgate at post 1 as we could no longer count on any sort of cooperation from Phase 4. While the damage was caused by a delivery truck delivering to Phase 4, they have refused to bear full responsibility. Sadly, SUAC, for the good of our security, was forced to repair the gate.

3 comments:

  1. SUAC is doing a great job with or without Fasa 4. I, along with my neighbours are very appreciative of SUAC's efforts. For the last 7 months, we have tried to have this old car parked in font of our house to be moved. When we told SUAC about our problem, the car was removed in 2 days. The good security is also something we have never had before. I don't understand why some people are so concerned about Fasa 4 and the meetings. I think it's great that we can take care of our own taman and I'm sure Fasa 4 can take care of their own. Good job SUAC!!

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  2. Hi,

    Still no answer ....

    No doubt SUAC is doing a good job but please do not let the irresponsible personnel to publish the censored information to mislead the residents of Seri Utama.

    He/she wants to show the inability of SUAC to negotiate & cooperate with the committee of P4 or give the impression to the residents that P4 committee always victimize us?


    I don't understand why the other committees of SUAC allow this?

    I did a check on the situation, P4's security guards are doing frequent patrolling and my friend in P4 told me that they are very happy with their security measures.

    Great job SUAC, except the irresponsible person who should be out from the organization ....

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  3. Previous comments were removed due to certain inaccuracies. The comments made were based on information available to myself. SUAC will never intentionally make false accusations or comments. SUAC is in transition with regards to overall management, including responding to comments made on this blog. In order to prevent any further miscommnication, kindly contact Simon Low for information on the outcome of any meetings. Until such time where the new personnel who will run SUAC is determined, there will be no replies on this blog from SUAC.

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