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Illegally Entering My Unit/Apt.


This afternoon someone entered my unit/apt between 4-5 pm.  I stepped out for 45 mins I came home and noticed my computer security unlock page was up and on screen, I programmed my pc to power down after a very short period on screensaver mode and without my intricate password no one can enter my computer. When I entered my unit/apt my computer should have been in sleep mode and the monitor off.
This is an attempted act of sabotage and according to my calculations the entry happened approx 4:40 pm. the only ones that have a spare key to my unit are in the KM office.
An Illegal entry happened once before just after I moved in, I came home and noticed my lounge chair was moved I asked the superintendent and she admitted she went in to check the pipes. I was so pissed off and the next day got an apology from Mr. Pelletier who was the Housing Service Coordinator at that time and he assured me it would never happen again.
This is very unnerving, looks like I'll have to beef up my pc security access codes and move my backup files to another location and lock everything up in my apt. from now on.  The phrase "Home Sweet Home or A Man's Home Is His Castlehave no meaning around here.

*Before entering your apartment the landlord or their employee must give you 24 hours written notice of entry giving a reason as well as a time (the time must be between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m.)*

Comments

Tony King said…
Well folks at first I thought I'll forget about the incident and move on but after thinking about it I changed my mind. So today at noon I decided to get advice from the C.P.S. front desk police officer. After he read my statement and asked a few questions his recommendation is to ask the current Housing Service Coordinator to investigate this issue by viewing the hallway security cameras and I’m to request a follow up letter asap. If I don't like the results or get no cooperation from the office then I'm to go back to the police station.

So there you have it, I'll wait for a follow up letter from the office then we'll go from there.

Can you imagine I have to give Ingrid a letter. Oh Well if Japan can rebuild after a great Tsunami hit the island, I guess I can do this.
Tony King said…
Today I got a response to my letter from the KM office, I knew this would turn out to be a waste of time. Do you know what happens when one goes through "proper procedures"?....Fuck All.
Due to the Housing Service Coordinator's inability to focus on the real issue and threatened me because I went to the police for advice and about this blog I've decided this matter is closed..... but not forgotten.
Tony King said…
Hey Bloggers guess who dropped by TravestyBrant aka the Director. Ah too bad Janis you slipped up on your previous comments I know who you are plus I invited you here remember?
Anyway to answer your question: Me paranoid?...Nope. So are you worried?...Yep.
Now give us a big fat smile :P

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