[Noisebridge-discuss] thefts at noisebridge / access policy

jim jim at well.com
Fri Oct 19 03:36:50 UTC 2012


A lot of us are not paying attention to 
the others of us. Can that change? 




On Thu, 2012-10-18 at 20:24 -0700, Tom Longson (nym) wrote:
> Is there video of this stuff leaving ?
> 
> On Thursday, October 18, 2012, Jeffrey Carl Faden wrote:
>         I'm for it, but what happens during Monday nights when the
>         space is mobbed and the door is propped open for events
>         attended by mostly non-members?
>         
>         Jeffrey
>         
>         On Oct 18, 2012, at 8:14 PM, Jake <jake at spaz.org> wrote:
>         
>         > stuff continues to be stolen from noisebridge at an alarming
>         rate.
>         >
>         > this used to be a place where we could have nice things, and
>         now instead it's a place where theives can come when they want
>         a laptop, a cordless drill, an R/C helicopter.
>         >
>         > Yeah, a helicopter.  Hao was making a "mind controlled
>         helicopter" project using an R/C helicopter he bought, and it
>         was on his member shelf in the box a couple of days ago.
>         >
>         > I guess someone thought it was free for the taking.
>         >
>         > Also, we have no hand drills anymore.  Well, we have a few
>         broken no-name drills with no battery or charger, but we used
>         to have a nice DeWalt and a nice Bosch.  All gone.  Probably
>         the reciprocating saw too.  If it's not nailed down, i guess
>         it's free for the taking?
>         >
>         > Noisebridge is currently open to the public, in the sense
>         that anyone can walk in without being vetted, and stay all
>         night after others have to go home.
>         >
>         > I think we should change that, so that only people with
>         valid codes can open the door (except by going down the steps
>         and physically opening it)
>         >
>         > I'm sure Rayc will gladly storm down the steps 30 times an
>         hour to open it for whoever is there, but at least everyone
>         else will learn discretion, and people who don't know how to
>         get a door code will be out of the business of letting people
>         in the front door.
>         >
>         > Too harsh?  Should we keep access loose?  Discuss.
>         >
>         > -jake
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