I am pleased to report that as far as I am aware there hasn't been any criminal
activity in the village since last reporting. Lets hope this trend continues. Maybe the cool conditions keep the less desirables away, but I'm certainly not advocating that this weather continues.
The recent cold snap reminds us to drive to the conditions, particularly along Tarawera Road in front of the Blue Lake motor camp and exiting the Blue Lake area heading into town. I know of at least one driver reporting that she lost
traction, both front and back on the black ice and there was a vehicle flipped on ice there just recently.
The only excitement from the police that I am aware of was a “P” bust in Summit Road recently. I don't think it was a manufacturing incident but don't know any more.
There has been a lot of talk about being prepared for an emergency and I suppose we should seriously consider the consequences if we are not prepared.
I wonder how many people actually do have a supply of emergency items set aside in a handy place in case of need? We have been very blasé about it and haven't done anything other than talk about it.
Don't forget continue to be alert to any strangers looking at all suspicious or cars cruising by.
Keep in touch with any elderly neighbours during the winter months to ensure they are okay.
Be a kind kiwi.
Any minor problems give me a ring, but all other incident that may give you concern ring the Police.
Lyall Beuth
Ph 3628 459
Email [email protected]
activity in the village since last reporting. Lets hope this trend continues. Maybe the cool conditions keep the less desirables away, but I'm certainly not advocating that this weather continues.
The recent cold snap reminds us to drive to the conditions, particularly along Tarawera Road in front of the Blue Lake motor camp and exiting the Blue Lake area heading into town. I know of at least one driver reporting that she lost
traction, both front and back on the black ice and there was a vehicle flipped on ice there just recently.
The only excitement from the police that I am aware of was a “P” bust in Summit Road recently. I don't think it was a manufacturing incident but don't know any more.
There has been a lot of talk about being prepared for an emergency and I suppose we should seriously consider the consequences if we are not prepared.
I wonder how many people actually do have a supply of emergency items set aside in a handy place in case of need? We have been very blasé about it and haven't done anything other than talk about it.
Don't forget continue to be alert to any strangers looking at all suspicious or cars cruising by.
Keep in touch with any elderly neighbours during the winter months to ensure they are okay.
Be a kind kiwi.
Any minor problems give me a ring, but all other incident that may give you concern ring the Police.
Lyall Beuth
Ph 3628 459
Email [email protected]