Friday, November 10, 2006

Coto de Caza Intruder, Gate Access and the Coto de Caza Budget

Coto de Caza Intruder, Gate Access and the Coto de Caza Budget

November 7, 2006


Most Coto de Caza residents are now familiar with the intruder taken into custody today, alleged to be a worker at the stables.

The association is spending close to $2,000.000.00/year on private security. Something like $150,000.00 alone for printing of customized passes. The problem is that the community is not getting its money’s worth. The gate access process currently in place is the most liberal we have seen in the last 14 years – perhaps the gates should be open, as Varo/Mezgar have done with Oaknoll/Oakwood gates – much more efficient and anyone can come in and go as they please without bothering anyone, including the gate guards.

For those interested in an independent view of the gate access process, refer to former security director William Pilot’s State of Security White Paper found under HOA Resources in the cotobuzz.com website.

More disturbing is the fact that the board has refused to even look into guar training and guard card irregularities. All we can say is, remember this intruder incident!






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