Wiring loom for a telephony pillar
And lookee here...1st pic near corner Stirling Rd. and Stirling Hwy
2nd pic Telstra pillar
3rd pic using a "butt" to listen or talk on any connecting line
hmmmm
This was discussed in an earlier thread. I think it was agreed that the diagram was an armature wiring diagramView attachment 110048
Security Cameras are installed at KK but are installed by the Metropolitan Cemeteries Board based on their liaison with WAPOL and Police Licensed Security Agents.
The installation of cameras at KK is independent of the Nedlands Council as MCB are responsible for the management of the cemetery.
The cameras come directly from MCB's budget.
Provided signage is erected and Cemeteries comply with the Surveillance Devices Act or similar legislation, there is usually no issue with the installation of cameras.
Camera are installed to deter vandalism, but in most cases are used to deter theft from vehicles that are parked whilst people attend funerals.
The installation of cameras at KK are carried out by Police Licensed Security installers from reputable security companies.
It would not be in the public interest to discuss location and amount of any cameras on a public board.
Telstra is not involved in installing the cameras.
MCB is also involved in security programmes, such as Eyes on the Street.
Armature wiring is used in telephone receivers.
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With so many current and ex-Perthites being connected to KK Cemetery via way of relatives or friends buried there or going to be buried there at some point in the future,
I daresay that any significant legal, media (social or mainstream) public discussion, speculation or accusations or possibility that the CSK and possibly other murders, might have taken place in KK Cemetery, is going to add a macabre and quite disturbing dimension to the history of Perth & KK.
Does KK now have security cameras throughout?
If so, when were they introduced?
Did Nedlands Council ever turn down proposals to put up more security in KK?
Was/is security surveillance in KK or other cemetery's, deemed to be a privacy issue both in Perth, Australia and possibly worldwide?
What if the accused BRE was someway involved in installing security surveillance cameras in or around KK entrances at some point?
So are we suggesting that the CSK listened in on (taxi) phone calls originating from Claremont entertainment and shopping district searching for the perfectly placed female victim that's waiting for a taxi in an area out of range of the CCTV surveillance, by parking up to a Telstra pillar box thingy, using a 'butt' handset, with his Telstra vehicle parked close by having all his/her adduction tools ready to strike??
Then with the target victim acquired, the CSK blitzes victim or coaxes victim into seemingly safe Telstra vehicle. Then CSK subdues victim, ties them up, gags them, covers up their body in boot or back seat foot-well, and sets off on his/her merry way to commit un-imaginable horrors on poor victims???
So I'm on holiday and toddled off to a massage and facial today. Of course I couldn't let my mind rest and it wandered everywhere. Came up with an interesting idea though and would love to hear it confirmed or debunked.
Earlier in the thread someone posted a link to MSM where the Madora Bay property was being searched. One window glowed blue and we commented that it was pretty clear what was being searched for. It occurred to me today that, in fact, we wouldn't see the blue glow unless one of the reactive agents had appeared during the test. Thus, if that photo is valid, the police did indeed find something significant at that property....
According to highly reliable Google (lol) reactive agents include blood and bleach as well as faeces and some other components.
So I'm on holiday and toddled off to a massage and facial today. Of course I couldn't let my mind rest and it wandered everywhere. Came up with an interesting idea though and would love to hear it confirmed or debunked.
Earlier in the thread someone posted a link to MSM where the Madora Bay property was being searched. One window glowed blue and we commented that it was pretty clear what was being searched for. It occurred to me today that, in fact, we wouldn't see the blue glow unless one of the reactive agents had appeared during the test. Thus, if that photo is valid, the police did indeed find something significant at that property....
According to highly reliable Google (lol) reactive agents include blood and bleach as well as faeces and some other components.
Phew! Exhausted just reading that, plus totally confused about which thingy goes where and what am I supposed to be doing now? Don't think a guy could manage this, too many multi-tasking skills required! (Sorry guys, not being sexist, honest) :hills:
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