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F E B R U A R Y , 2 0 1 8

PRESIDENT’S

CORNER

LISA VITIELLO, CPA

CAI-NJ 2018 PRESIDENT | TOWNE & COUNTRY MANAGEMENT, INC.

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his month’s issue is “Keeping Your Community Secure.”

Today, we are faced with an ever changing world

and threats both domestic and foreign. Those threats

come in many forms. We have to contend with physical

harm such as the recent bombing at The Port Authority in

NYC and we have cyber harm such as hacking, identity

theft and viruses that affect our digital lives.

Our communities are micro-cities. Like NYC, we have our

share of security issues.

One of my managers experienced this first hand with

vandalism. A disrespectful neighbor decided his one des-

ignated space was not sufficient for his household needs,

so he “claimed” the guest spots in front of his condomini-

um. Anyone who parked in those spaces had their vehicle

vandalized.

Our manager took action. She installed an inexpensive,

outside camera pointed at the guest spaces. Sure enough,

the camera caught the person and she turned the video

over to the police. The police were able to arrest the culprit.

These inexpensive cameras are a supplement to a

“Neighborhood Watch” program. If your community is

experiencing physical crime, consider this as a part of your

solution.

This is one suggestion of many that are offered by our

esteemed authors of this issue. For your safety and the

safety of your communities, BE VIGILANT. “If you see some-

thing, say something.”

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"Our communities are micro-cities.

Like NYC, we have our share of

security issues."

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