Monday, April 12, 2010

Responses to "Another Update on Security"

from "peter.c.k.chia@shell.com"
date Apr 12, 2010 11:32 AM
subject RE: Another Update on Security

Dear PV neighbours,

I have attended the meeting with AMPS as well (together with Richard and others), a couple more points to highlight:

- AMPS tariff is RM120/mth based on 50-100 residential households subscribe their service, if residential houses exceed 100, tariff is RM80/mth (like Greenville, >200 households). By the way, 100% houses at Greenville subscribe to AMPS security service. PV have almost 200 lots of land, but more than half are empty land, in future when reach > 100 households, tariff is cheaper RM80.

- AMPs claimed they employ quality guards with minimum wages of >RM1,000 each per mth (same as in Greenville). Hence they need to cover minimum baseload staff wages for the 5 guards plus their supervisor (partial) and tools (walkie talkies, motorbikes for guards to survey PV areas 1-2 times an hour, etc), hence RM120/mth/household for about 50+ households is realistic.

Thought maybe useful to mention above info, for those who did not have the opportunity to attend last Sat meeting with AMPS.

I fully support the security service.

Regards

Peter Chia

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from Roger Bailey
date Apr 11, 2010 4:57 PM
subject Re: Another Update on Security

Dear Richard,

Firstly, thank you so much. Secondly, this appears to be an excellent piece of work. The proposals from AMPS appear sensible, and the costing is both reasonable and includes a maintenance element and assistance in the collection of fees. First class. I am so sorry I will not be able to be with you all on the 18th, but send my wholehearted support and encouragement in all the hard work of the committee.

The security element is vital both in terms of maintaining property values but also in enhancing and developing our sense of community. Although I was at home in Miri for Chinese New Year I had to return to the UK very quickly, and won't be back until July. When I bought our home in Prima Villa it was not as a financial investment, but a home to retire to. I bought sooner than I had anticipated because of the currency situation, so have to wait before I can come and settle properly. The friendships, kindness, acceptance and assistance of the people of Miri is outstanding.

Good luck in all your endeavours on our behalf,

Roger (5542)

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from "larrie@wehaya.com.my"
date Apr 11, 2010 9:34 PM
subject Re: Another Update on Security

Richard

Thank you for the effort. My apology for unable to join you all for the last meeting with AMP. I have been traveling frequently lately therefore please proceed with all good work. I will support all your proposal.

Thks
Larrie

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from Penn
date Apr 12, 2010 8:23 AM
subject Re: Another Update on Security

all,
FY update the Function Venue for this weekend have been clear & grass cutting yesterday during the gotong royong yesterday. A good turn out...........by me & Sofian....
The Tent/ banner will be erected on Sat.
Feel free to inspect venue accordingly.

lets got rolling, anyway i miss my lighter n kerosene.heheh...

Larrie, TQ for the Tent sponsor........on yr support.

penn.

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from "Matthew.Choo@shell.com"
date Apr 12, 2010 1:36 PM
subject RE: Another Update on Security

Dear PV neighbours,

I am in full support of the security service, and am pushing for the contract to be in place ASAP. Delay should not be tolerated if there are no real show -stopper for the service. This is even more essential as criminal activities have very recently been reported in Pujut and even in Prima Villa itself!

many thanks!

kind regards,
Matthew Choo

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