Joined this Beagle Watch when they first started their services in this suburb. This was after promised and explanations and answers for every question and challenge that I posed. The main concern that I have was how the response guards will be able to enter properties that were locked or have electrical gates.
Beagle's solution was that a key safe will be installed outside the entrance gate. So how secure is this safe? I was ensured that it is bolted onto the wall and nobody will be able to remove it. I insisted that Beagle install the safe themselves.
On 6/7 January this year the wireless intercom system was. I sent a mail to Beagle advising them to warn the people in the area that this happened. Neither confirmation of my mail nor any warning followed. Why?
On the 10 of January I noticed that my key safe was gone. On closer inspection I realized that it was secured by short screws that only penetrated the plaster and not even touched the brickwork. This was brought under the attention of Beagle Watch. 3 promises to phone me came to nothing.
Since then my alarm was triggered a number of times. How was I serviced if there was no entry to the premises? Please explain...
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