From: |
SP52948 owner |
To: |
Frank Tallaridi, Robert Crosbie |
Subject: |
REPORT: SP52948 Usage of supermarket trolleys within complex continues - 7Aug2020 |
Date: |
7/8/20, 12:06 pm |
For owners corporation records. Some of repetitive problems with
supermarket trolleys being used within the complex. This was reported as
early as 2014.
a) Nobody is supposed to take trolleys outside of shopping centres. They
have clear ownership and cause losses to the owners when trolleys are
removed or misappropriated.
b) It is an awful look for a suburb leaving them outside buildings. Not
to mention that it adds to the cost of shopping through lost trolleys
and collection.
c) Trolleys can not be left unmanned in the surrounding area of the
apartment (some tenants leave them outside the complex, typically next
to bus stop on Fontenoy Road where they are left uncollected for days at
a time).
d) Trolleys can create safety hazard due to run-away accidents or
damages to common property (like mirrors in the elevators, and so on).
In properly-managed strata complexes, by-laws and/or notices about
supermarket trolleys exist.
This was reported many times, to no avail. Here are some of the recent
ones, including one for today, which should be available on CCTV.
At around 16:29 hours on 5 October 2017 Mr. Stan Pogorelsky was pushing
supermarket trolley from his unit, passing by garbage bins below Block A
and going towards Lot 181 garage.
At around 17:42 hours on 5 December 2017 Mr. Stan Pogorelsky was pushing
supermarket trolley from his unit, passing by garbage bins below Block A
and going towards Lot 181 garage.
At around 15:37 hours on 16 March 2018 Mr. Stan Pogorelsky was pushing
supermarket trolley from his unit, passing by garbage bins below Block A
and going towards Lot 181 garage.
At around 18:51 hours on 1 November 2018 Mr. Stan Pogorelsky was pushing
supermarket trolley from his unit, passing by garbage bins below Block A
and going towards Lot 181 garage.
At around 08:40 hours on 7 June 2020 Lot 181 Mr. Stan Pogorelsky was
pushing supermarket trolley from his unit, passing by garbage bins below
Block A and going towards Lot 181 garage.
At around 10:50 hours on 7 August 2020, Lot 181 Mr. Stan Pogorelsky was
pushing supermarket trolley from his unit, passing by garbage bins below
Block A and going towards Lot 181 garage.
Lot 181 is not the only one with supermarket trolleys in the complex
currently.
Lot 181 was originally asked to prove ownership of his trolley. He never
replied.