Builder, security and dogs - all are closely watching residents' inaction and lethargy very closely and are taking undue advantage.
With no one objecting, sand from the sandpit near temple has been all taken away for use in construction of a new phase. Not just that, water from B building has been used unscruplously since mid-october, for soaking bricks right upto construction of office and watering plantations adjacent to the new office. Also, electricity is provided to the newly constructed office from near the temple with the channel dug up and worked upon very promptly.
The security staff are much smarter. With their immediate supervisor stationed in far away Athashree and no resident bothering to question, security has turned lax and sloppy. No records of incoming visitor or vehicle is kept. Gate is open through all night.
Only 4 weeks back and in open daylight, thugs were able to successfully open the main door latch of my flat using duplicate keys. With my wife still in the house, not bothering to pay attention since we both are used to opening the latch with our own set of keys, the thugs smartly asked for a file that I had supposedly asked them to fetch. Very funny and very very scaring especially since no security person ever noticed the thugs entering the premises and walking all the way upto my flat.
The dogs are smartest of all. Again with no security personnel or resident willing to tame, the dogs have been foremost at taking undue advantage of the prevailing situation. Dogs roam freely in the building premises, climb up the staircase in building, barking loudly at night, making the premises dirty.
The last but not least, Whispering wind is perhaps the only known residential building in town to have a overflowing sewage chamber right inside its premises as in the photo below:
Yes: Its a dead rat barely 20 feets away from the flats and if one walks further towards the channel where the sewage is openly drained, it has filled the side-channel with sewage water upto 30 ft. towards the main gate.
Thursday, February 12, 2009
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