Well, it's $125 a month for HOA fee's which include grass, trash, snow removal and pool.
A card reader would be nice. If we had one drowning a day here, everyone would be gone in 22 days!! lol...
This is a small gated area here.
Well, it's $125 a month for HOA fee's which include grass, trash, snow removal and pool.
A card reader would be nice. If we had one drowning a day here, everyone would be gone in 22 days!! lol...
This is a small gated area here.
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I keep thinking you could do the box-thing, and stand it off the gate using rubber insulators. Then hook it up to a small fence charger so's you'd get zapped if you reached around, especially when barefoot, or with a coathanger.
Either that or epoxy small treble hooks around the perimeter. That way if someone tried to get in, you'd have a tissue sample for positive DNA match. You'd get the perp!
Boat docks are often accessed through steel gates. Usually the knob on the inside is set in a box, screened about 18" (or one cubit if you walk like an Egyptian). all around with expanded metal. Seems simple enough.
A dummy (or real) security camera mounted conspicuously facing the gate might help keep honest people honest.
Or you could borrow from that scene in Caddyshack where Bill Murray tosses a maple bar in the pool. Get some creative individual to make a phony turd out of foam. Have residents toss it in the pool when they leave and remove it when they want to use it.
Don't get me started!
Seriously, though, pools are attractive and carry high liability. That problem should have been dealt with when the gate/fence was put up. Just asking for trouble.
Last edited by Slartybartfa; 06-27-2012 at 08:57 PM.
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If the gated community was actually gated, this problem wouldn't exist either.
Whichever way you go, box or panel, people being the resourceful bastards that they are, can still defeat it with a coathanger. I think a round knob on the inside is needed regardless.
IMHO the panels would probably look nicer and be easier for the residents than reaching into a box. You could cut them to size, treat the edges (or not) and just zap them on with Tek screws.
Or, you could get a "No Trespassing" sign for the gate, then instead of just following people home, your wife could do this:
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Wow, tv was so simple back then... I remember watching that all the time but it's been Years.
The main gate being closed is the easy answer but we have tried and that will not happen for some time.
A round knob is also a good idea!
I'm just waiting to hear back from the main guy and see what he want's.
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