Obviously outsiders cannot be banned from entering the township. However, CROMA or crossings management can at least push for a single entry and exit for outside vehicles, preferably glass gate. With current occupancy in crossings this practice can be put in place and could be maintained as occupancy increases. Currently outside vehicles enter from any entry they feel like and leave from any exit. You can see fast moving bikes, shared autos coming from nh-24, cars entering from glass gate in morning and taking gas agency route.. the current situation provides an absolute free ride to every one including people with criminal intentions Also, with this kind of free access to outsiders not sure even the new pulia would be of any help to crossings residents... Sent from Yahoo! Mail on Android |
From: Nikhil Verma <vermanikh@gmail.com>;
To: <crossings-republik@yahoogroups.com>;
Subject: Re: Crossings Republik Acid thrown on girl near Crossing Republik-SECURITY Issue
Sent: Sat, Jul 27, 2013 3:47:30 PM
I agree, you cannot completely restrict the movement within society seen from commercial terms but they can be highly regulated and secured, many have done this and surely can be done if residents and society management comes together. The problem I see is that CR has to access connectivity through nearby villages and if these residents are restricted access they might create problems for others going into their area.On Sat, Jul 27, 2013 at 7:21 PM, <piluooo@yahoo.co.in> wrote:
-- Regard's Nikhil Verma +91 99539 35977 |
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