Edit....I decided to delete my comment as I think Tony read it the wrong way, as happens sometimes when you say something in writing and no face expressions are there. I did have :) though.
I appologise to Tony if that is the case and have PM'd him.
-- Edited by Dougwe on Tuesday 16th of May 2017 05:04:00 AM
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I relied on a GPS, to get where I was going, and it took me the long way around They would never have known, that I was going to be in that area
But on the other hand......
If they knew that I like to explore the regions, I am in They may have had the same type billboards, all over the place The mind boggles, that someone would actually think that I was a person of interest
'm not sure where your from Tony but there a lots of good people live in Rockingham that may find your comment a bit bad taste maybe if you pass through next week the trailer and sign may not be there it may be another suburb or perhaps there are lot of none west aussies living there which would explain the need for a sign
'm not sure where your from Tony but there a lots of good people live in Rockingham that may find your comment a bit bad taste maybe if you pass through next week the trailer and sign may not be there it may be another suburb or perhaps there are lot of none west aussies living there which would explain the need for a sign
I am from down south, boab
I have friends, and family in Rockingham, so I do know that there are good people, living in that area
The sign was on Read Street, a beautiful wide road, with two lanes each way, and a wide verge separating them
I made the comment about the sign, (which just happened to be in Rockingham), the criminals, and modern living
It is the first time I have seen such a sign, anywhere
I'm sure there are good people living in the area, however, the fact that someone thought the warning sign was warranted indicates the existence of a problem.
People didn't take the time trouble and expense needed to set it up for no reason, ignoring or denying the existence of a problem won't make it go away.
The Wellington Shire Council (Victoria) has one of those signs - like the 'roadworks' signs - permanently mounted on a 6x4 trailer.
They move it from area to area within the Shire on a regular basis. Makes sense to me - simply reminding EVERYBODY to exercise caution and think 'securely'.
I think these type of 'reminders' should be regularly shown to the populace. Perhaps if people are bit more 'security minded' - eg locking cars, not leaving keys in cars, locking doors and windows of anything with doors and windows etc etc ..... it just MAY slow down the lowlife looking for a quick quid to buy a quick hit of their favourite poison.
Cheers - John
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