Dear Members
A deluge of complaints – mostly related to tyre deflation and parking. It seems we are yet to shed ourselves from Parkingson Disease.
There is no way a society/community living can function if its members are unruly. From what is learnt from all these mails are that most of the culprits are tenants. The two kids who goes around puncturing the tyres and switching off the main switches and breaking the lift fire glass are two friends many of you have seen. One is a tenant’s son and the other is an owner’s son. They can be seen with cycles on the pathways during the day and after dark, their main job is to do something innovative. And each one of us becomes the victims of their innovation.
There are members who still have one parking but brings in two to three cars with the pride of having achieved something. They feel they have won a battle against those who have legitimately paid for the parking. And mind you most of them were seen with candles in their hand or arguing in favour of Anna Hazare. Unless you remove the corruption within yourself (corruption may not be necessarily in the form of finance. It can be a corrupt mind) there is no way you can have a decent place to live.
Cars are still seen parked in the play area between B4 and B5 and no members dare to stop this. Members bring innumerable guest vehicle inside with great immunity and park in other’s parking with such shamelessness that even the most hard skinned people will be put to shame. We still have host of people who are refusing to put stickers or fondling with them. Our maids and car washers continue to rule us because the members are yet to brief them on the discipline they should follow. Most of the members take their kids bicycles to their entrance and still keep the trash outside despite knowing how untidy and embarrassing it can be for their neighbours.
And everyone looks to LAAC for help. LAAC is not Anna Hazare that it can sit on a fast and then get the members to do whatever it wants. One of the members is demanding to meet the Secretary of the society without knowing we have not yet formed the society. LAAC consists of each and everyone of you. You are the agents of change. No one in this world can force you to be disciplined. You inherit it from your ancestors. Your actions and words speak volumes of your background, family tradition and approach.
Please be the change. Your Ramlila Maidan is right in front of you. Charity begins at home.
A deluge of complaints – mostly related to tyre deflation and parking. It seems we are yet to shed ourselves from Parkingson Disease.
There is no way a society/community living can function if its members are unruly. From what is learnt from all these mails are that most of the culprits are tenants. The two kids who goes around puncturing the tyres and switching off the main switches and breaking the lift fire glass are two friends many of you have seen. One is a tenant’s son and the other is an owner’s son. They can be seen with cycles on the pathways during the day and after dark, their main job is to do something innovative. And each one of us becomes the victims of their innovation.
There are members who still have one parking but brings in two to three cars with the pride of having achieved something. They feel they have won a battle against those who have legitimately paid for the parking. And mind you most of them were seen with candles in their hand or arguing in favour of Anna Hazare. Unless you remove the corruption within yourself (corruption may not be necessarily in the form of finance. It can be a corrupt mind) there is no way you can have a decent place to live.
Cars are still seen parked in the play area between B4 and B5 and no members dare to stop this. Members bring innumerable guest vehicle inside with great immunity and park in other’s parking with such shamelessness that even the most hard skinned people will be put to shame. We still have host of people who are refusing to put stickers or fondling with them. Our maids and car washers continue to rule us because the members are yet to brief them on the discipline they should follow. Most of the members take their kids bicycles to their entrance and still keep the trash outside despite knowing how untidy and embarrassing it can be for their neighbours.
And everyone looks to LAAC for help. LAAC is not Anna Hazare that it can sit on a fast and then get the members to do whatever it wants. One of the members is demanding to meet the Secretary of the society without knowing we have not yet formed the society. LAAC consists of each and everyone of you. You are the agents of change. No one in this world can force you to be disciplined. You inherit it from your ancestors. Your actions and words speak volumes of your background, family tradition and approach.
Please be the change. Your Ramlila Maidan is right in front of you. Charity begins at home.
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