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gocubsgo 12-30-2012 11:43 AM

Vandalized Christmas decorations
 
I am new to this forum and I have a concern. My husband went out to take down our Christmas lights and found that someone overnight had taken a wire cutters and cut them all. Our neighbor down the street had wooden reindeer out front of his house and someone (probably the same person) broke the legs off of them. Here's my question...what purpose does Community Watch Patrol serve when vandalism is occurring like this in neighborhoods? I am in Silver Lake and between the graffiti on the walls, the teenagers running around and now this, we are not putting anymore items outside nor are we decorating for Christmas next year. I think considering the amount of vandalism that's occurring these drivers need to be more observant or, better yet, hire some that aren't 80 years old and up.

tkret 12-30-2012 12:00 PM

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Originally Posted by gocubsgo (Post 601330)
we are not putting anymore items outside nor are we decorating for Christmas next year. .

gocubsgo, so sorry to read of the problems in your neighborhood. Whomever has done the damage will be pleased to know that you will not be decorating for Christmas next year. Another Grinch victory, unfortunately!

gocubsgo 12-30-2012 12:14 PM

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Originally Posted by tkret (Post 601340)
gocubsgo, so sorry to read of the problems in your neighborhood. Whomever has done the damage will be pleased to know that you will not be decorating for Christmas next year. Another Grinch victory, unfortunately!


Well, these lights were very expensive and if this is going to occur again, I'll put my tree by the window and that's it.

missypie 12-30-2012 02:21 PM

That is a shame that your lights were vandelized. I will pray for these and others that think they can do whatever they want to others' property. I do hope that you will reconsider for next year. We don't want "them" to win this one.

Happy and healthy New Year.

memason 12-30-2012 02:58 PM

Wait until next year!

A phrase a Cub fan can understand....:pray:

Seriously, too bad about your lights.

tkret 12-30-2012 03:08 PM

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Originally Posted by gocubsgo (Post 601352)
Well, these lights were very expensive and if this is going to occur again, I'll put my tree by the window and that's it.

gocubsgo ... I hope you didn't misunderstand my previous reply. I totally understand your frustration.

KARENNN 12-30-2012 03:48 PM

Next year, keep the string of lights on all the time. Then, anyone who dares to cut the wires will be roasting on an open fire, so to speak.

raynan 12-30-2012 04:42 PM

Sorry to hear about your lights and understand your frustration.

A very weird occurrance in our neighborhood on Christmas Eve between 6pm and midnight. Someone took 6 candles out of our neighbor's display of luminarias. Just the candles and not all that she had out. Very bizarre! All the ones not near windows were taken. Kinda creepy that someone is snooping around after dark and on Christmas Eve.

graciegirl 12-30-2012 05:20 PM

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Originally Posted by gocubsgo (Post 601330)
I am new to this forum and I have a concern. My husband went out to take down our Christmas lights and found that someone overnight had taken a wire cutters and cut them all. Our neighbor down the street had wooden reindeer out front of his house and someone (probably the same person) broke the legs off of them. Here's my question...what purpose does Community Watch Patrol serve when vandalism is occurring like this in neighborhoods? I am in Silver Lake and between the graffiti on the walls, the teenagers running around and now this, we are not putting anymore items outside nor are we decorating for Christmas next year. I think considering the amount of vandalism that's occurring these drivers need to be more observant or, better yet, hire some that aren't 80 years old and up.


We haven't ever had vandalism in Hadley where we lived before or in the new neighborhood we live now. In fact this is the first I have heard of any vandalism of this sort anywhere here. You have someone writing graffitti too? On homes? That is awful.

Now that I think of it, last year cars were being broken into in a neighborhood south of Spanish Springs and I think I remember they caught the younger culprits.

Cameras installed on fronts of houses are powerful weapons in this kind of thing.

Do you think it might be a youngster living with a neighbor in Silver Lake? Does anyone suspect who it might be?

gocubsgo 12-30-2012 07:07 PM

No one is suspected...it could be anyone. There was a house on our street that had a family of 5 kids living there since July, all under the age of 10! The Developer finally booted them out (I hope) and we're thinking it was retaliation on the neighborhood for complaining about them. Maybe...who knows who it was...paperboy at 3AM? The gates are not secure and anyone can drive in or walk in at anytime. The graffiti was being done on the golf cart bridge and various walls throughout SSprings. They supposedly caught these people but sometimes I really wonder.

blueash 12-30-2012 07:15 PM

We all regret the vandalism both to your property and others. I do however think your suggestion that Community Watch should have prevented it and might have if they hired younger people is unfair. They are not able to be everywhere at once no matter what their senority.

missypie 12-30-2012 07:17 PM

This happens all over in every neighborhood of our wonderful nation. We once had a neighborhood boy pee on our brick front porch. His mom said no different than a dog peeing in your yard so get over it!

Yup! Life goes on and I guess I can think of worse.....

angiefox10 12-30-2012 07:27 PM

Vandelism
 
A TV was taken from a home in Sanibel. Someone cut the screen on the lanai and took the TV. We would not have known anything about it except the couple it happened were golfing with us and mentioned it.

Advogado 12-30-2012 11:11 PM

Consider squirrels
 
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Originally Posted by gocubsgo (Post 601504)
No one is suspected...it could be anyone. There was a house on our street that had a family of 5 kids living there since July, all under the age of 10! The Developer finally booted them out (I hope) and we're thinking it was retaliation on the neighborhood for complaining about them. Maybe...who knows who it was...paperboy at 3AM? The gates are not secure and anyone can drive in or walk in at anytime. The graffiti was being done on the golf cart bridge and various walls throughout SSprings. They supposedly caught these people but sometimes I really wonder.

In regard to cut wires, consider squirrels. You will find dozens of videos on YouTube showing squirrels in attacking Xmas lights. The cuts resemble those made by wire cutters. However, unless you have very large squirrels in your neighborhood, I doubt if they broke the reindeers' legs off.

Matt and Gail 12-31-2012 05:53 AM

Community Watch? Really
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by gocubsgo (Post 601330)
I am new to this forum and I have a concern. My husband went out to take down our Christmas lights and found that someone overnight had taken a wire cutters and cut them all. Our neighbor down the street had wooden reindeer out front of his house and someone (probably the same person) broke the legs off of them. Here's my question...what purpose does Community Watch Patrol serve when vandalism is occurring like this in neighborhoods? I am in Silver Lake and between the graffiti on the walls, the teenagers running around and now this, we are not putting anymore items outside nor are we decorating for Christmas next year. I think considering the amount of vandalism that's occurring these drivers need to be more observant or, better yet, hire some that aren't 80 years old and up.

Community Watch is a deterant and have no law enforcement powers. Those who are critical about criminal activity (which is what vandalism is) should ask the police for special attention if it is so rampant in the north end. The bigger question might be which neighbors of yours have visitors that are assing up? I commend those who work as Patrol Drivers from Community Watch, and for minimum wage they do a great job IMHO.

PS, I wonder if someone trimmed the bushes and forgot about the lights? Just sayin! :ohdear:


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