Saturday, December 19, 2020

Neighbors help each other programs/Carlos Pueblo

 Neighbors help each other programs/Carlos Pueblo

At our subdivision, we have had several neighbors help each other programs to improve the community safety. There are the precinct constable patrol regularly, homeowner association sponsor vehicle patrol also regularly, and a volunteer patrol on foot, etc.

Recently, I am invited to join an on foot patrol program provided by a resident. The monthly requirement is two hours walk along the subdivision streets to watch any of the irregularity occurred. I think that I have already done that and practiced once while playing tennis. Three teenagers tress passed the swimming pool after sundown and one girl desired to fight with me when I reminded them the pool was closed. Our subdivision is getting better and better now due to neighbors attention.

One day, I explained the US public safety to my old college friends. I point it out that most of the American family have obtained a gun. It is the first line of defense. Some of them are good hunters as their hobby. Most of the family have pet dogs to make notice. We pay extra fee to the homeowner association to hire constable to patrol and response to a emergency call. The vehicle patrol our neighborhood is also provided by the association.

I am one of the morning walkers in the subdivision. I walk because it is my hobby and good for my health. Old neighbors complained that the neighboring apartment was one of the issue risks of our public safety. Now we don't see that kinds of report on our community news. The safety issue has been improved due to the awareness of the neighbors help each other program.

Basically, we have had good neighbors who like to live in a nice neighborhood to raise our family. We have a desire to live peacefully. To live in a good subdivision of good neighbors can be like live in a paradise.

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