Friday, October 23, 2009

Message from our Chairman

A little more than a month has passed since we first started off with our GnG initiative and we'd been blessed with crime free days in our USJ3/1 and 3/2 neighbourhood.

The latest additions to our GnG initiative include:-

1.Installation of pipe barriers in front of fence gate at Jalan USJ 3/1 A as well as Bus Stop entrance

2.Security Clocking System that ensures that the Patrolling Guards on each shift make compulsory rounds throughout every street in our neighbourhood on an hourly basis.

3.Speed Humps to discourage Speedsters; 1st of which has already been installed at Gate A ( Jalan USJ 3/1 )

In terms of security operations, some teething problems that arose include:-

1.One of the night supervisors was caught sleeping on duty and has been removed after complaints were made to our security vendor, Star CMS

2.Night Guard at Gate C ( USJ 3/2 ) received death threats from an irate driver

3.Night Guard at Gate B was almost ran over by an impatient driver ( featuring 3/2 A - J ) Yellow Sticker.

4.Our patrolling guard claimed he was almost pushed of his bike by a motorcyclist

The Security Guards are being kept in check by our consistent scrutiny via our random checks as well as night patrol.

One of the more common observation we made while on our night patrol was that residents tend not to switch on their porch lights which leaves their house in complete darkness. Please note that just because we are Guarded and Gated, it shouldn't mean that we can be complacent about personal safety measures.

We would like to thank all residents who have come forth with their observations;

Your feedback will help us in better shape the security expectations of the Sec.Guards

Sincerely,

Andy Lam
Pro-tem Committee Chairman

LRT to SJ/USJ Comments/Feedback Forms

The committee was recently approached by MPSJ / Aduan Hannah Yeoh to asked our residents to give their comments and feedback with regards to the Proposed Kelana Jaya LRT Line Extension into Subang Jaya/USJ

Comments/Feedback Forms

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How to submit your Comments/Feedback

Please submit this Feedback Form by:25 November 2009 (Wednesday)By Hand
Drop into the designated box provided at the Lobby, MPSJ Complex - USJ5


By Fax:
03-5631 2757


By Mail:
c/o P O Box 3215,
47509 Subang Jaya,
Selangor D.E.


Feedback forms can also be obtained from MPSJ, ADUN Subang Jaya's Office, participating JKPs and Residents Associations

For more details, go to http://lrttosubangjaya.blogspot.com/

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Accident at Jalan USJ3/1

Some of you might have notice the damaged fence along Jalan USJ3/1 this morning.

The driver of a Toyota Land Cruiser had lost control of his car and came over the road divider of the main road of Persiaran Tujuan, spun round a couple of times and crash through our fencing into a parked Volvo belonging to one of our residents at 12:05 am this morning.

Fortunately, the occupants of the car, a young man and his father were not injured. We informed the Tuan Loi of Balai USJ8 who immediate dispatched a patrol car to the scene.

By 1:50 am, the tow trucks came and both cars were towed away; leaving a big gap in our fence.

We have already inform our fencing contractor to repair the damage as soon as possible.

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Happy Deepavalli

The 3 Greens pro-tem committee would like to take this opportunity to wish all our Hindu neighbours a very Happy Deepavalli.





May your Divali be a celebration of beautiful colours and many sparkles...

Monday, October 12, 2009

Nice morning for a stroll

Some 30 residents, both young and old came out early yesterday morning to participate in our first ever 3 Greens' Health Walk.



Warm up and Stretchhhhh - lead by Walk Leader, Bathu


and off we go!


Great weather for walking



All in all, our first ever health walk was an enjoyable 2.7 km leisure stroll around our now safe and secure neighbourhood. We hope for a greater number of participants next month ( every 2nd Sunday - 6:45 am ) . Now, off to MAMAK!

PS: The protem committee would like to thank all residents who brought forth the recyclables to the Wooden Hut at our Padang, and look forward to your continuous support. Cheerio!

Thursday, October 8, 2009

Recycling time of the month

Wow! Doesn't time just flies by!

Its that Recycling time of the month again! We hope once again for your support to bring out
  • Old newspapers / magazines / cardboards
  • Aluminium cans / tins
  • Glass and plastic bottles
  • Used Car batteries
  • Other recyclables
to the wooden gazebo at USJ3/1 padang on Sunday ( Oct 11, 2009 ) between the hours of 9:00am till 5:00pm.

Our Pro-tem committee members / street representatives will be present to recieve your recyclables; Neighbours are also invited to come and meet up with us if you have any questions pertaining to our GnG initiatives.
Thank you

3 Greens Pro-tem Committee

PS : don't forget to join us for our 3 Greens Health Walk ( click link for more details )

Robbers preying on careless folk

DESPITE repeated reminders and warnings, the public still continue to be lackadaisical when withdrawing large sums of money from banks, resulting in armed robbers robbing them of almost RM1mil over the past two months.

Selangor Criminal Investigation Department chief SAC (II) Datuk Hasnan Hassan said the state recorded 23 such cases from August to September with several victims being assaulted in the process by the robbers who were mostly foreigners.

“These criminals normally trail their targeted victim after they had withdrawn large sums of money from the banks. The amount withdrawn ranges from between RM5,000 and RM100,000.

“The robbers would follow their victim and strike either while on the road in a secluded area or when the victim is about to reach his destination,’’ he said, adding that the robbers would break the vehicle’s side window to rob the victim.

SAC Hasnan said most of the cases reported occurred during banking hours which is between 8am and 4pm.

He urged the public not to place the withdrawn money on the front seat of their cars but instead to place it under their seats so as not to attract or make it easy for robbers.

“Do not stop at any dark or secluded place after withdrawing large sums of money and if in need of any assistance, seek help from the bank’s security guards,’’ he added.

SAC Hasnan said during the same period, there were 10 cases of theft or robbery of luxury cars with the robbers striking mostly either at car parks or on the highway by faking accidents.

He said the robbers, who normally operated in two’s or threes, armed themselves with knives or parangs to scare their victims before speeding off with their cars.

“The public should exercise caution while driving on the road and should not stop if they suspect something amiss, even if involved in a minor accident. They can drive straight to the nearest police station or to a place where there is a crowd.

“The most important thing is not to give any opportunity to the robbers to commit crime,’’ he said

Derived from the Star ( Thurs Oct 8, 2009 )