Critiques/2009-05-05/Sug7

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** preplan 2009-05-19
** preplan 2009-05-19
*** Reflective vests or anything to show that we are not prowlers. Needs to be stressed don't fall into trap of assuming everyone recognizes we are there to help.
*** Reflective vests or anything to show that we are not prowlers. Needs to be stressed don't fall into trap of assuming everyone recognizes we are there to help.
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** preplan 2010-05-18
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*** already policy
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*** no action

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Suggestion #7: Suggest have minimum of 2 people approach door for member safety and to give assurance of legitimacy to resident

Committee handling: unassigned
Value to PCSAR mandate: not rated
Difficulty to implement: done
    • preplan 2009-05-19
      • Reflective vests or anything to show that we are not prowlers. Needs to be stressed don't fall into trap of assuming everyone recognizes we are there to help.
    • preplan 2010-05-18
      • already policy
      • no action
Facts about Critiques/2009-05-05/Sug7RDF feed
Committee handling Suggestion/Committee/List/unassigned  +
Description Suggest have minimum of 2 people approach door for member safety and to give assurance of legitimacy to resident  +
Difficulty to implement done  +
Full page name Critiques/2009-05-05/Sug7  +
Sequence number 7  +
Suggestion list Critiques/2009-05-05  +
Value to PCSAR mandate not rated  +
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