<p>Good morning all.</p><p>Post office lady came to me this morning saying that the window in the bathroom on the main floor was wide open. </p><p>I
have raised this concern several times over the past few weeks,
seemingly to no avail, so this will be my final email about this
security issue.</p>
<p>Some of you might have thought that my most recent email about the
windows was a bit over the top or it was to much. I typed it that way
attempting to express the level of seriousness that leaving the windows
open can present. As the building coordinator, I'm not sure what to do
to address these issues. My first email was short and all it said was
just to close the windows when you're done. That approach has not been
effective. Please let me know what the next step should be to address
this issue. I am told that someone attempted to break into the post
office area a while back, damaging the door. </p>
<p>The fact that the building is not secure, needs to be addressed more
seriously by all. Since, we do not have the proper equipment to secure this
building like it should, the small things, like locking the doors,
closing the windows, go a long way. Just simply making the illusion that
we keep are building secure and that we possibly have good security can
help, but even that can not be accomplished. </p>
<p>Apart from us IMC folk, there is also a federal business in here. Can
anyone guess what that is? If you said Post Office, you are right. Sure
they have there stuff closed off tight, but they still rely on us to
help secure them as well. I understand that I am only here for a short
time, however, I don't want to see something really serious happen to
any of our property or persons in the building.</p>
Again, I apologize for any cursing or rude comments I may have typed
in the past. But do not take offense when I am trying to keep it real. I
was put here to coordinate and manage the building and I am trying my
best to do this. It makes it difficult to do my service, if no one is
going to participate when I ask of these small things. <br clear="all"><br>-- <br>Building Coordinator<br>Leon McGee<br>202 S Broadway<br>Urbana, IL 61801<br><a href="mailto:Leonmcgeeamericorps@gmail.com" target="_blank">Leonmcgeeamericorps@gmail.com</a><br>
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