Thursday, March 31, 2011

Rand Stadium Toyota still full of it

In June 2010, our residential complex experienced a breach of security.

This happened when two thugs entered the complex and broke into one of our units at around 02:00AM.

The owner involved was attacked however he is fought the attackers off and they escaped.

Fortunately besides some minor suturing in three places, he "only" had to deal with some discomfort while his family had to deal with the trauma.

Via the grape vine, we learned that Rand Stadium Toyota had been paying a neighbouring residential complex for electricity to run some passive infrared security sensors (movement detectors), however they had defaulted on their payments and the complex had switched them off.  This had resulted in a crime spike in the area, and our complex had now become a victim.

At that stage the neglected property was in a shocking state.

Below is a collection of photographs showing the condition of the property concerned.



















Mr Neil Hermann of Lyndhurst Toyota threatened me with arrest for trespassing if I visit the property again.

After much communication between ourselves and Lynhurst Toyota, there was a half hearted clean up of the site, however they neglected to spray for weeds and the problem is now worse than before.

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