Notice to Appear,
This is to inform you to appear in the Court on the May 03 for your case hearing.
Please, do not forget to bring all the documents related to the case.
Note: The case may be heard by the judge in your absence if you do not come.
You can find the Court Notice is in the attachment.
Sincerely,
Darren Winters,
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Notice to Appear,
You have to appear in the Court on the April 21.
Please, prepare all the documents relating to the case and bring them to Court on the specified date.
Note: The case may be heard by the judge in your absence if you do not come.
The Court Notice is attached to this email.
Regards,
Clarence Holt,
District Clerk.
matt bought & installed a lock cylinder that automatically relocks the
cylinder after the door is unlocked (thank you matt!) so it is, now,
impossible to leave the front door unlocked.
i don't think we should have a latch that defaults to unlock during power
outages due to the inherent security vulnerabilities.
if we just get a new battery, the front door should be good - aside from
the fact that the panicbar & knob need to move over 3/4".
~r
On Tue, Apr 5, 2016 at 6:53 PM, David Keenan <dkeenan44(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> The electronic locks I was looking at some time ago could be preset to
> fail into either a locked or unlocked position. Just to double-check
> Jake, are you positive there's no way to change this as a setting of some
> sort?
>
> I have also been quite impressed with the electronic lock but the fact is
> it doesn't have a track record of reliable operation in the case of a power
> outage, because most likely because the battery failed (as you say)
> negating the ability to test its operation during the length of outages
> experienced so far. All I'm suggesting is, can it hurt to just see if there
> aren't any other issues (besides the battery) before dispensing with any
> other means to enter?
>
> Not being able to enter in the event of a power outage or
> any other emergency type situation, is also a liability issue for Omni.
>
> I have to say replacing the battery and failing into an open position
> would for me at least seem to solve most of the issues with the electronic
> lock, and a keyed lock that cannot be left in an unlocked position would
> solve a lot of the issues with the non-electronic lock.
>
> Just my opinion
>
> Dk
>
>
> On Tuesday, April 5, 2016, Jake <jake(a)spaz.org> wrote:
>
>> On Tue, 5 Apr 2016, David Keenan wrote:
>>
>> I say that only because: - the current electronic lock system, while
>>> awesome and definitely vastly improved, does not yet have a good track
>>> record of reliability in the case of a power outage
>>>
>>
>> The current system actually works perfectly with the caveat that the
>> battery we are using is literally garbage we grabbed for the purpose. Any
>> decent 12v battery would run the system easily for 24 hours straight.
>>
>> I am quite impressed with how reliable the system has been, and I have
>> even done things to make it more robust a while ago, so once we get a
>> decent battery I don't think we have to worry about it any more.
>>
>> - Im not sure what the backup option is should the electronic lock fail
>>> with no other way to open the door. Ie, in the case of a typical
>>> non-electronic keyed lock, a locksmith / hacker can be called upon to
>>> pick it open. I guess my question would be, what is the equivalent backup
>>> means of entry for the electronic lock, short of breaking down the door etc?
>>>
>>
>> I think you can open the front door with a flat piece of metal if you
>> angle it right. Also, I think we are quickly headed toward replacing the
>> lock cylinder with a new key, which cannot be left in the unlocked position.
>>
>> Also Jake, in the event that the battery for the electronic lock fails,
>>> it should probably fail the lock into an open, not locked, position, which
>>> might help things. Is this something you can set up on that lock?
>>>
>>
>> there is no way to do this, since the electric latch release requires
>> electricity to activate, and defaults to the "locked" position.
>>
>> the obvious solution is to have a decent battery. Marc has asked for a
>> link to such a battery and will purchase one as soon as I send the link,
>> which will be shortly after I measure the container the battery needs to
>> fit inside of, tonight.
>>
>> -jake
>
>
Of course the front door system has a battery which is maintained
automatically and the door can function without AC power for many hours.
I don't know how many hours because it's never come up.
and if AC power to the box fails for some reason and the rest of the
building is still powered, we get notifications in IRC Chat so we know to
check on the door system and restore charging before the battery starts
going down.
-jake
On Mon, 4 Apr 2016, Patrik D'haeseleer wrote:
> Will there still be any kind of backup if (when) the power goes out again?
> Patrik
>
> On Mon, Apr 4, 2016 at 2:19 PM, Jake <jake(a)spaz.org> wrote:
> if nobody objects, i'll disable the key mechanism Tuesday night and see about adjusting the closure so the auto-close function latches the door.
>
> If anyone does object to disabling the key, i ask that they go ahead and re-key the lock and distribute the new key appropriately so this doesn't happen again.
>
> -jake
>
> On Mon, 4 Apr 2016, Patrik D'haeseleer wrote:
>
>
> For what is worth, I've also noticed the door being unlocked a number of times the past week or two. I do check every time I enter and exit the Omni, and relock with my
> key any time I find it
> unlocked.
>
> In addition, the closer on the front door doesn't always seem to close the door completely, leaving it locked but ajar.
>
> Patrik
>
> On Apr 4, 2016 1:45 PM, "robb" <sf99er(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> @jake wth the key, unlocked
> @patrik thx, i should have checked the discuss list 1st
>
> On Mon, Apr 4, 2016 at 1:12 PM, Patrik D'haeseleer <patrikd(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> See the thread on omni-discuss about this.
>
> TL;DR: The cops had gotten a call from a concerned parent that her son might be trying to hurt himself. Alan R. let them into the building; they checked that nothing was
> wrong, and
> left again.
>
> Patrik
>
> On Mon, Apr 4, 2016 at 12:27 PM, robb <sf99er(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> a guest of a member has informed several ppl that the bastards came in & looked around w/flashlights on the 1st floor @5am today.
>
> i think i left around midnight & noticed that, for the 2nd time that night, the front door was unlocked. i locked it & left & came back around noon to hear the report.
>
> just passing is along
> ~r
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