Security Camera's for Woodman's Point

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Miss Jessie
Miss Jessie
NSW
181 posts
NSW, 181 posts
23 Apr 2009 4:00pm
So having come from woodie and seen another guys car window smashed (on his birthday too!!) I think its time (or re-try if there has been previous efforts) to get the council to install 3 or more security camera's (one for each parking bay). I'd def be happy to even give money to the council to see it occur. (the possible ~$200 for a new car window and costs to replace other stuff would see a donation of ~<$20 from everyone that enjoys woodies well spent). All they need is one like the surf cam's. a camera on a pole, secured in a box with live feed to a remote location so if a dumb f**k tried to destroy the camera, his pic would already be taken and stored off location for replacement costs!! Its simple and cost effective-would reduce police hours on this problem and the technology is def there!!
Any improved idea's upon mine??
Supersane
Supersane
NSW
174 posts
NSW, 174 posts
23 Apr 2009 9:09pm
wack on a wind meter, hook it into a seabreeze graph named Kalgoorlie
Danger Mouse
Danger Mouse
WA
592 posts
WA, 592 posts
23 Apr 2009 7:47pm
Miss Jessie said...

So having come from woodie and seen another guys car window smashed (on his birthday too!!) I think its time (or re-try if there has been previous efforts) to get the council to install 3 or more security camera's (one for each parking bay). I'd def be happy to even give money to the council to see it occur. (the possible ~$200 for a new car window and costs to replace other stuff would see a donation of ~<$20 from everyone that enjoys woodies well spent). All they need is one like the surf cam's. a camera on a pole, secured in a box with live feed to a remote location so if a dumb f**k tried to destroy the camera, his pic would already be taken and stored off location for replacement costs!! Its simple and cost effective-would reduce police hours on this problem and the technology is def there!!
Any improved idea's upon mine??

^^^^Seconded
ashkiter
ashkiter
QLD
431 posts
QLD, 431 posts
23 Apr 2009 11:38pm
I'll third / forth & 5th that motion - i have seen too many windows done inc a mates - otherwise we can get robocop to get rid of the punks
D_Meredith79 said...

Miss Jessie said...

So having come from woodie and seen another guys car window smashed (on his birthday too!!) I think its time (or re-try if there has been previous efforts) to get the council to install 3 or more security camera's (one for each parking bay). I'd def be happy to even give money to the council to see it occur. (the possible ~$200 for a new car window and costs to replace other stuff would see a donation of ~<$20 from everyone that enjoys woodies well spent). All they need is one like the surf cam's. a camera on a pole, secured in a box with live feed to a remote location so if a dumb f**k tried to destroy the camera, his pic would already be taken and stored off location for replacement costs!! Its simple and cost effective-would reduce police hours on this problem and the technology is def there!!
Any improved idea's upon mine??

^^^^Seconded


sk1nner
sk1nner
VIC
181 posts
VIC, 181 posts
24 Apr 2009 12:48am
would reduce police hours on this problem


Couldn't agree more, i'll pitch in...But in relation to the above, hate to be negative but the police haven't really been putting any effort into this problem at all.

Its not so bad in summer when the car parks are busy, but be really careful now its not so busy.

daniel_y
daniel_y
WA
92 posts
WA, 92 posts
23 Apr 2009 11:23pm
I go to woodies a fair bit, for Kiting, Fishing and for launching the boat. I never feel safe leaving my car there though it's bloody ridiculous. At the boat ramp, almost every single car bay has broken glass in it. Last time I was there I counted 30 or 40 patches of broken glass, about 10 of which looked like they had been done very recently (ie within the past day or so). You should be able to go out on your boat, or out for a kite without having to worry that some punk ass kid was going to smash your window whilst you were gone. I would deffinitley chip in to help fund some video survielence. They only need a couple of cameras, one or two at the boat ramp, and one or two at the point. This would deter many of the little bastards and hopefully help put some of them behind bars too.
boost75
boost75
WA
26 posts
WA, 26 posts
23 Apr 2009 11:55pm
Or we could chip in some coin and get a few boys from tonga to lay in wait and then practice a few dozen rugby tackles on dem punks.
This would be a better course of action as A: tongan rugby will improve and
B: highly unlikely they will ever go back there just in case.-after their bones heal
C: police=slap on wrist
just a thought
Saffer
Saffer
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4501 posts
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24 Apr 2009 10:15am
The word of warning about crime I will give is that if you let things progressively get worse, its a lot harder to reverse the trend than halt it in its tracks. The more successful the thieves are, the more brazen they become. Its also a matter of time before they become more violent. My suggestion here would be to stop it asap, no matter how you do it.
Danger Mouse
Danger Mouse
WA
592 posts
WA, 592 posts
24 Apr 2009 10:15am
Saffer said...

The word of warning about crime I will give is that if you let things progressively get worse, its a lot harder to reverse the trend than halt it in its tracks. The more successful the thieves are, the more brazen they become. Its also a matter of time before they become more violent. My suggestion here would be to stop it asap, no matter how you do it.


Very valid point Saffer. Definately something to think about. I still think an alarm with teeth in the back of my ute would do a bloody good job of it though.

D
richswing
richswing
WA
724 posts
WA, 724 posts
24 Apr 2009 10:44am
A bottle of Whiskey with rat poison.

Job done.
lostinlondon
lostinlondon
VIC
1159 posts
VIC, 1159 posts
24 Apr 2009 1:16pm
I feel for you guys, Woodies is a great spot but it's plus points in terms of being out of the way but accessible at the same time are its weakness as well -it's tricky to police, short of paying for someone to patrol the carparks all day. Maybe the boat ramp area (I assume it has fees) will end up factoring this into their costs.

CCTV is good but all it will lead to are guys covering their faces and concealing their numberplates, that's if they don't smash the equipment.

I think the best bet is to avoid parking there in the first place, get a lift or take a taxi so you don't have to park at all. That said it is out of the way so taxis will cost a lot!

The Woodies guys are going to have to organise, maybe lockers at the sailing club or something is another option.
gruezi
gruezi
WA
3464 posts
WA, 3464 posts
24 Apr 2009 12:29pm
I think the cameras are a good idea as it may identify a few of them before they notice they are on film.

It is probably just a handful of locals who repeat as it is their source of funds..and fun....sad scum who will pay for their deeds eventually.

This year has been better than previous ones regarding the scum....but as unemployment grows and their are less people going to Woodies this time of year, the scum feel it is their place.

I've given up hope on the gov. doing anything as their is no revenue in catching these scum...think about it. We pay our taxes, but the gov. is only trying to get more funds because they are "underfunded." .....the tale goes round and round. Until there is a direct monetary incentive to catch these guys I don't think they give a rats.

ashkiter
ashkiter
QLD
431 posts
QLD, 431 posts
24 Apr 2009 2:45pm
Hey maybe even get some signs made up saying

"Security cameras fitted in this area"

on the turnoff to the point to spook the punks....

and or stickers for Woodman point users saying something like

"Woodman point camera fitted".....(Ideas on slogan welcome)

Also have seen rent-a-cop in the area over summer - but he was 150kg and driving a getz i think - all the punks need to do is walk away and they will never be caught.
lostinlondon
lostinlondon
VIC
1159 posts
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24 Apr 2009 2:48pm
I honestly think cameras will be a waste of time and money. As soon as the goons work out they exist, down they will come, unless you can install them in a secure location.

Petition the council to allow you guys to put a site safe in a car space. Its basically a quarter container that is reinforced. You can hire them from Hire Companies. Get a club together of people, everyone pays a membership and gets a key to the safe. You put your stuff in the safe while you are at the beach, leave nothing in your car with the windows down. We used them in East London to store equipment on the Olympic site, and they never got broken into, and there are some pretty motivated pikeys with time and tools to make it happen!

It takes some trust on everyones behalf to make it work, but I think its a lot better than cameras.
moon waxing
moon waxing
WA
313 posts
WA, 313 posts
24 Apr 2009 12:48pm
I’m happy to contribute towards any such scheme, I certainly frequent the Woodies glass recycling car parks on a regular basis but don’t think cameras will solve the problem.

I have been the victim of push bike theft twice with CCTV cameras present. On both occasions the police and then the rail authority are not interested. “The resources required to follow up these crimes is not available”. If someone was murdered it would be a different story…
seafever17
seafever17
WA
360 posts
WA, 360 posts
24 Apr 2009 5:13pm
slightly off topic....but

I got my window smashed a while ago ,lost wallet,phone etc they also took practically all my favourite clothes as i had just been to parents house on a washing run....looked pretty old school for a few months after that one... now i leave my car unlocked and bring nothing
Bully
Bully
WA
170 posts
WA, 170 posts
24 Apr 2009 5:43pm
we have a family business that is subject to constant thieving like you wouldnt believe, they just walk in, grab it...and walk out. In one case several thousand in cash and the guy looked right into the camera. The answer from the police was, "really, what would you like us to do about it, the money is probably already gone, these little pricks are nearly impossible to find, and when we catch them, judges let them go" however since one thief was dusted up in the bin room by a frustrated manager, we did see a distinct decrease in activity from that particular group (highly not recommended, but it works a treat)

Kite gear is different to coin in that its harder to move but i still dont think a camera would do an awfull lot, but would do something and thats a start. I actually havent been to woodies but maybe a camera to get license plates of all cars that enter?

I dunno, i fkn hate thieves with a passion and wish they could somehow fear the law.....fat chance
Miss Jessie
Miss Jessie
NSW
181 posts
NSW, 181 posts
24 Apr 2009 9:19pm
ok so lets say i get funding and the help needed to put in one camera for a trial, it would need to be in metal a box with bullet proof/or equivalent glass on a pole with self power and internet feed. (I'm a final year electrical engineer so i'd say its plausable)
The three questions then are
-Will it make a difference? Will the police follow it up-and will it stop em, will we get compensated for the damages?
-Who do we need to contact to get permission for this project
-Can we put there number plates and their pictures on a website so that everyone can spot em a mile away....


max14
max14
SA
220 posts
SA, 220 posts
25 Apr 2009 1:08pm
hey guys, i live in south aus, and though we have no problems at kite beach here i have dealt with thieves at my home before. The first time i caught someone the police were called and he got off with a fine, so the second time a baseball bat was employed by myself and i have had no problems since. I am quite willing to come across and help you guys out with the same tactics :)
huggi2588
huggi2588
23 posts
23 posts
25 Apr 2009 4:13pm
Hey guys i know this sounds like a lot of effort but bait a car make sure all exits are covered hide and wait for the twats!! bobs your uncle, do what you like after that. and if you leave a window down or doors unlocked you may catch them quicker!!

good luck

simon
poor relative
poor relative
WA
9106 posts
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25 Apr 2009 8:15pm
Ask at the concrete works.
They already have a camera there i think.
Thecopterdr
Thecopterdr
QLD
98 posts
QLD, 98 posts
26 Apr 2009 8:21am
Its not just Woodies that has the lowlifes, I got my car window smashed at Pinaroo and lost Wallet, phone and spare kite all out of the boot.
Now I have a steel cashbox riveted to the bottom inside of the spare wheel well for the important stuff and leave the spare kite at home. The glove box is left wide open and stereo face is locked away, They'll tend to ignore a car that looks like its been cleaned out by its owner.
Its a pity cos Woodies was my favorite ride when I lived in Perth.
Surfer62
Surfer62
1357 posts
1357 posts
26 Apr 2009 9:30am
Are they smashing windows or forcing locks over there ?

$200 aftermarket window tint may put them off because they realise, through thier own trial and error, that the window wont smash properly, if at all, because of the tint film, delaying their hit and run timing and increasing (in their paranoid drug fuqd brains) their chance of being caught. Which will unfortunatley for someone else, move them on to another car ! When you see broken glass in the carpark it has come from a car without aftermarket window tint.

Cameras wont help unless they are covert, but the deed is done anyway and the problem arises that they usually have stolen plates or are driving stolen cars on their little crime sprees.

Very frustrating situation and has been happening forever, got me 20 years ago at a beach only 2k from home. I dont know woodies area but I suspect as is over here that they randomly target the secluded carparks which makes policing very very challenging. The thieves know the odds are on their side.

Reality on a Crime Scale of 1-10, theft from motor car is about 1, fuqn annoying but there are bigger issues confronting society.

If you cant secure valuables, leave them at home, dont give the theives the opportunity to steal. Yeah I know we shouldnt have too, blah blah blah, but that's the reality.

The copterdr has it sorted, there is an actual carsafe at Bunnings hardware for about $30, I had it in my last car, and will reinstall in current, smallish but fits a wallet and phone, a bit of peace of mind.

Lastly, If you see a shifty looking prick/s in the carpark, a lot of the time they are sitting their watching you, waiting, dont turn a blind eye, ring the cops, use your phone cam to discreetly take a pic or two, dont confront them, if they drive off update the cops with another phone call cause they're probably just heading to next carpark, you might save someone some grief.

peanuticus
peanuticus
NSW
341 posts
NSW, 341 posts
27 Apr 2009 10:56am
goto supercheap and buy one of those metal lockup boxes, bolt it in the back of your car and leave all your gear in that. my missus is getting a convertable and I'll stick an old safe in the boot for her to lock stuff in.
Thecopterdr
Thecopterdr
QLD
98 posts
QLD, 98 posts
28 Apr 2009 9:52am
Surfer 62, My car was tinted. Tints or no tints if they want your stuff they will take it. My break in happened in front of a witness who recorded their number plates but he didnt have a phone on him at the time.....didnt matter anyway the van they were in was stolen. I had no idea you could buy a car safe....I thought I was just being clever
ashkiter
ashkiter
QLD
431 posts
QLD, 431 posts
28 Apr 2009 11:04am
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If you dont have a gun in it - then where is it pointing?????
sk1nner
sk1nner
VIC
181 posts
VIC, 181 posts
28 Apr 2009 3:10pm
Yep doesnt seem to matter if you have after market tint or not, instead of it shattering they just kick the window in.

Even if you have a car safe, you'd be best to leave your windows down as it doesnt seem to matter if they can see anything valuable or not.
sandgroper3
sandgroper3
18 posts
18 posts
28 Apr 2009 11:18pm
Signs must be erected advising the public if an area is under video surveillance.

Signs will reduce break ins considerably. You dont even need have to have cameras erected or in view. Cockburn Council will have to do this, though.

Call em and see what they say. Try Director, Engineering & Works Michael Littleton first on (08) 9411 3444. After the first 100 callers he might start to think about it.

Or call one of the Central Ward Councillors:
Clr Val Oliver, Fax : 9337 1680, Mobile : 0438 377 538, Email : [email protected]
Clr Sue Limbert, Mobile : 0438 195 769, Email : [email protected]
Clr Julie Baker, Mobile: 0423 146 226, Email: [email protected]

Or write to City of Cockburn, PO Box 1215, Bibra Lake DC, Western Australia

Or type in a request right now for cameras at woodies here --> www.cockburn.wa.gov.au/Council/Awards-and-Ceremonies

Post results of your efforts back here.
gruezi
gruezi
WA
3464 posts
WA, 3464 posts
28 Apr 2009 11:24pm
Ok, below is my contribution.

Can something be done to protect the rate payers from the low life who break in to cars and steal stuff.

A bin to put these people in to would be good too. All kidding aside, having some rubbish bins in the parking lots makes sense to many who use the area.
Miss Jessie
Miss Jessie
NSW
181 posts
NSW, 181 posts
29 Apr 2009 9:52pm
Good info sandgroper3. I'll do some calling and emails next week after my tests. I think just having some signs would reduce the thefts-its a start. Cheers
gruezi
gruezi
WA
3464 posts
WA, 3464 posts
29 Apr 2009 8:38pm
My reply from Council.

Thank you for your email. Woodman’s Point is controlled by the Department of Environment & Conservation not the City of Cockburn, please contact Ryan Donnegan - Operations Officer - 0439 973 955 with your request.



Also in future report any suspicious behaviour to the police. Also you can call and request a security patrol for that area from the Community Safety & Security Service on 1300 653 643 that the City of Cockburn helps fund.
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