mandag 12. august 2013

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Erik Ribsskog
<eribsskog@gmail.com>










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Erik Ribsskog

<eribsskog@gmail.com>




Mon, Aug 12, 2013 at 12:52 AM





To:
LHT Customer Service <csc@lht.co.uk>


Cc:
Lars Aasen <lbf@lbf.no>, Runcorn Office <runcornoffice@taroe.org>, Info <info@tpas.org.uk>








Hi,

the guy in number 7 screams 'every' night when he gets home drunk, (it seems like to me), around midnight.

I've picked up that he screams that there is no security problem in Keith Court.


(Something like this).

And he screams he's lived here for five years.

(Something like this).

And tonight I think he screamed: 'stop locking the door'.


I guess he means the door to the gate.

Housing Officer Sarah Vermiglio told me about a year ago that all tenants had been given the key to the gate.

(Because I complained because I hadn't been given that key, and not a code for the code-display, that Sarah Vermiglio told me wasn't used any longer).

After many months, I got a key, in the post.

And I use it to lock the gate, when I go out.

Earlier, one could push a button, to open the gate, from the inside.


But that function has now stopped working, I've noticed.

But I just use the key, to open the gate.

Even if the door for the garbage-bins is always unlocked now.

(At least since the mentioned unlock-button-function for the gate has stopped working, (earlier this summer, I think it must have been).


I've noticed).

Shouldn't someone from LHT close the garbage-door in the gate except for the day when the garbage-bins are emptied?

Has Sarah Vermiglio lied when she said all tenants had gotten the key for the gate?

Could someone have a chat with the guy in nummer 7 and ask him to stop screaming?

(Perhaps he needs a key for the gate as well.

What do I know.

He just screams about that there haven't been a security problem here.

But he should bring this up with LHT in a formal way, and not scream 'each' night, I think.

If he has a problem with something with the gate, etc).

Regards,

Erik Ribsskog