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MadDuck
5th March 2009, 19:15
Given whats been going on in my street lately I have emailed the local police to offer to organise a Neighbourhood support in my street.

Has any one else been through this process? How much effort is involved? Is it worth the effort?

shafty
5th March 2009, 21:12
I set one up in Tauranga following sone minor incidents in our street. I have also been involved in talking to NHW groups in an earlier role as a Security Advisor.

It needn't be onerous - it just depends on how you want it to be

I delivered a 'flyer' to neighbours in the relevant area inviting them to meet a couple of weeks in the future at our place, and organised the City NHW Co Ord to be there to talk to us (Turned out to be a bit of a yawn). Neighbours who couldn't make it rang (put your phone # and e-mail on the flyer) and gave their details anyway.

Made up a telephone/mob/e-mail list and gave everyone a copy.

I found that the whole street got a whole lot friendlier, people would call me and record rego numbers if anyone visited while I was out etc etc

If there was any "action" eg a car broken into, that neighbour would invariably ring me and I'd put a flyer around - they felt good knowing what was happening.

Another spinoff was if there was a ridiculously inconsiderate party in the street, we would team up to call Noise Control, eg Neighbour A would call Noise Control, then would call Neighbour B, who would also call etc etc - we agreed on this at our meeting. With 5 or 6 calls Noise Control respond better!

We only had about a meeting a year, sometimes just a BBQ, but it really gave a "safety in numbers" feeling.

Good on ya for doing it!:clap:

MadDuck
5th March 2009, 21:42
Thats way encouraging. Thank you. I am sure 90% of my neighbours will back me if I go down this route.