Page 15 - Silver Lakes Issue 3 March 2023
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SECURITY NEWS
Golf cart theft at the Clubhouse time-consuming. In most of these cases, appropriate sanction at the discretion
Golf carts are being “stolen” – or rather, the culprits are identified as visitors to the of Silver Lakes Homeowners Association
used – without the owner’s consent estate. NPC (“SLHOA”), or hereinafter referred
on a regular basis at the Clubhouse. In to as “the Association”, as defined in the
other words, golf carts are being taken Any act of commission or omission that’s MOI.
for a joy ride and left elsewhere on deemed a transgression of the MOI or Rules,
the estate. Although there are CCTV whether indicated as a transgression and/ Members are responsible and are
cameras everywhere at the Clubhouse, or carrying a penalty or not, will be subject ultimately accountable for their own
investigating these incidents is extremely to the imposition of a penalty or other actions and those of their visitors,
tenants, occupants, employees, service
providers, contractors and invitees. Any
rule applicable to a member will be
equally in context be applicable to their
visitors, tenants, occupants, employees,
service providers, invitees, trusts,
beneficiaries (in the event of the owner
being a trust and shareholders in the
event of the owner being a legal person)
and will be so applicable even if the rule
does not have a specific reference to
them.
Pin codes to visitors practice is putting a lot of strain on our Remember:
It has come to our attention that residents access gates and is adding to the traffic security starts at home.
are sending PIN codes to visitors for the congestion during peak hours in the
purpose of driving through the estate morning. Management is busy reviewing Hennie du Plessis
and avoiding heavy traffic. Some of these exception reports that may result in Security Manager
visitors are even “regular visitors”. This “regular visitors” access being revoked.
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