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Originally Posted by army one
Security here is a joke. Yes they have cameras, but they leave the quality of security to us. It is up to us to report anything suspicious. Anyone can get anywhere in the villages. If you don't want to be noticed all you have to do is push the button and turn your face away from the camera. If you have a common car and cover you license plate, the chances of you being identified is little to none. Kind of funny, the car wash I used up north had an ID system installed it on my car's windshield (stick on). When I pulled up to the gate it identified who I was, what kind of car I was driving, what credit card I was going to use and the type of car wash I normally used. If I wanted my normal car wash (they had many different levels) I just pulled ahead thru the gate area and my car was taken care of and my credit card was charged. If a one location car wash can afford to do that for every regular customer the cost could not be a major factor. Apparently the powers to be are not sure what is wanted, security or convenience. My vote is for security.
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I like the idea of a free car wash every time you go through the gates.