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20070528
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20070516
THE VERDICT: HANG UP
The phone rings, you pick it up, and the caller identifies himself as an officer of the court. He says you failed to report for jury duty and that a warrant is out for your arrest. You say you never received a notice. To clear it up, the caller says he'll need some information for "verification purposes"-your birth date, social security number, maybe even a credit card number.
This is when you should hang up the phone. It's a scam.
Jury scams have been around for years, but have seen a resurgence in recent months. Communities in more than a dozen states have issued public warnings about cold calls from people claiming to be court officials seeking personal information. As a rule, court officers never ask for confidential information over the phone; they generally correspond with prospective jurors via mail.
The scam's bold simplicity may be what makes it so effective. Facing the unexpected threat of arrest, victims are caught off guard and may be quick to part with some information to defuse the situation.
"They get you scared first," says a special agent in the Minneapolis field office who has heard the complaints. "They get people saying, 'Oh my gosh! I'm not a criminal. What's going on?'" That's when the scammer dangles a solution-a fine, payable by credit card, that will clear up the problem.
With enough information, scammers can assume your identity and empty your bank accounts.
"It seems like a very simple scam," the agent adds. The trick is putting people on the defensive, then reeling them back in with the promise of a clean slate. "It's kind of ingenious. It's social engineering."
In recent months, communities in Florida, New York, Minnesota, Illinois, Colorado, Oregon, California, Virginia, Oklahoma, Arizona, and New Hampshire reported scams or posted warnings or press releases on their local websites. In August, the federal court system issued a warning on the scam and urged people to call their local District Court office if they receive suspicious calls. In September, the FBI issued a press release about jury scams and suggested victims also contact their local FBI field office.
In March, USA.gov, the federal government’s information website, posted details about jury scams in their Frequently Asked Questions area. The site reported scores of queries on the subject from website visitors and callers seeking information.
The jury scam is a simple variation of the identity-theft ploys that have proliferated in recent years as personal information and good credit have become thieves' preferred prey, particularly on the Internet. Scammers might tap your information to make a purchase on your credit card, but could just as easily sell your information to the highest bidder on the Internet's black market.
Protecting yourself is the key: Never give out personal information when you receive an unsolicited phone call.
20070514
Attention All Gardening Enthusiasts
Several locations in our area need some "sprucing" up. We will have projects coming up where we could use plant material to beautify either a yard of someone in need or an adopted piece of land.
If you have a bare spot in your garden or want to diversify and share what you have an abundance of, contact us today at cafcivicleague@yahoo.com.
20070511
Minutes for May 8th CAF civic league meeting
Topic: Louise McC, from the American Red Cross, was invited to speak to us on emergency preparedness. The emergency could vary from a hurricane to a fire. There are 5 steps we all need to remember.
- Make a plan - both a communication plan with family and loved ones and an evacuation plan. Make a contact list with numbers and emails, especially one out-of-state contact. Write your plan down and have a route of evacuation that you practice, whether it is from your house during a fire or out of town for a hurricane.
- Build a kit - These are important items to include: water (1 gallon per person per day), food and manual can opener, flashlights and batteries, First Aid kit ( medicines), battery-powered radio, simple hand tools (screw driver, hammer), important papers in a plastic bag, duct tape and plastic sheeting. Other things that might be needed are cash and coins, pet supplies, extra clothing and bedding.
- Get trained - Enroll in CPR, AED, First Aid, Baby Sitters Training, or Water Safety classes. You may be able to save a life one day.
- Volunteer - Get involved. Our largest local disaster is the single family house fire.
- Give Blood - We always need blood in disasters. People can give blood up to 6 times a year, every 56 days. The closest upcoming blood drive for our area is at Emanuel Church on Parliament Dr. on June 4th from 2-7pm.
For more information go to http://www.redcross.org/ or (757) 446-7779
Hurricane season starts June 1st. In the event of a hurricane watch or warning, fill your gas tank, have your kit ready, watch local media, store extra water, close interior d00rs and "shelter in," and if power is lost, turn off your appliances.
Topic: Pierce G - President of the Brigadoon Civic League and a member of Roads Before Density. They are asking the city of Virginia Beach to review redevelopment plans in regards to the population density they will spawn. There is a vote on May 22nd at 6pm at city council. Mr. Pierce Granger asks that we email the mayor and ask her to not rezone Spence Farms until more examination has occurred.
Topic: Treasurer's Report - Wayne T
Wayne reports that we now have 82 voting members and $4180.59 in the treasury. He announced that the Council for Civic League Organizations met April 11th. Real estate taxes and immigration status of criminals were hot topics.
Topic: Crime Stats for Our Area and the June 23rd Safety Fair - Ginny P
Ginny broke down the latest crime stats for our area for March and April. The crimes included runaways, assaults, destruction of property, car theft, and a drug arrest. She invited everyone to attend, or volunteer to help, at the Safety Fair at Point of View Elementary on June 23rd from 10 to 2pm. She really needs two teams of helpers. One group would help from 9 until noon. The other group would help from noon until 3pm. Some of the groups/activities coming include a bike rodeo, CPR lessons, a monster firetruck, skin cancer screening, senior safety program, pool/water safety, and free hot dogs.
Topic: Real Estate Report - Scott W and Debbie B
A handout was distributed that showed the highest and lowest sale prices for our neighborhoods. Scott noted that it is still a seller's market, but that buyers have some reluctance. Our homes are still very desirable on the market and sell well when priced at market value. Prices ranged from $460,000 to 95,000. Time on the market ranged from one and a half to two months.
Topic: Announcements by Acting Chairperson, Brenda A
Our next meeting will be June 12 at Point of View Elementary. Our CAFCivic League blog will have the Instant Message feature turned on at all times, so you can contact the league. Our chairperson, Cherese J, resigned due to upcoming surgery and health issues. Brenda A, vice c0-chair, will serve in the chairperson capacity until elections in January. A raffle was held and three $25 certificates from Lucky Dogz were awarded to people present. We thank them for their generosity and support. The meeting was then adjourned.
Respectfully submitted: Carole B, Secretary for CAFCivicLeague
CPR SIGN UP AT NEXT MEETING, JUNE 12th
We are asking for a small donation of $5.00 for The Mended Hearts, an affiliate of the American Heart Association, dedicated to offering support and encouragement to heart disease patients and their families.
If you have a little one or family member at-risk, please join us for an informative course with plenty of hands-on practice and learn to make a difference. The Family and Friends CPR course is not for certification.
20070510
From MPO Jeff Jensen on Lock Bumping
A Dutch video that began making the rounds of the Internet in 2005 may have marked the start of the spread of interest in lock bumping. Lock bumping is a simple technique of opening what are called pin tumbler locks, which are the most common locks in use for residential and business doors. Bumping involves customizing the type of key that fits into the particular kind of lock then tapping or hitting the key in just the right way and at just the right moment to cause the lock to open, therefore the term "bumping."
Bumping has become so popular that there are web sites that are openly selling bump keys for a variety of locks including a "bundle" of all of the keys for a special price. A manufacturing company is selling a special bumping tool that is used to tap the bump key in a lock.
There are locks that are not vulnerable to lock bumping. Medeco and Schlage Primus locks are advertised as unbumpable due to sidebars that must be aligned to a specific depth to enable pin movement and pins chiseled at angles to further thwart bumping. These locks are expensive, often much more expensive than some folks are willing or able to spend on locks. They are only available through locksmiths and security companies.
STEPS TO TAKE TO REDUCE YOUR CHANCES AT BECOMING A VICTIM:
We are recommending folks secure their homes with a layered approach.
First would be to start a Neighborhood Watch and start looking out for each other. Neighbors should know who lives next to them and across the street and when they see someone suspicious hanging around a neighbors front or rear doors "call the police".
Make sure you lock whatever locks you do have.
Keep bushes and shrubs trimmed back to allow the natural surveillance of folks driving or walking past. Don't give the bad guy a place to conceal his criminal actions.
Give your home the appearance that someone is home. Leave a radio or television on. Don't leave newspapers in the driveway, or let flyers or mail accumulate in the mailbox. Keep your lawn cut.
Consider an alarm system or put signs out that make the criminal think you have one. Use "fool the criminal" techniques to make them think that you have a dog. Put a chain outside by the rear door, maybe a “Beware of Dog” sign and a water bowl. This makes your home less attractive to the criminal.
20070509
ACTION IN NEEDED BEFORE MAY 22nd.
During last night's meeting, a member of the Roads Before Density Coalition came to discuss their stand on the development (or non-development) plans for Spencer Farm.
For more information, click here:
http://www.petitiononline.com/cgi-bin/mlk?http://www.orgsites.com/va/rb4d
To sign their petition, click on the link supplied on their website:
Sign our Petition.
We want your feedback.
Also, after the VA TECH shooting and the video posted below, should the league start our own petition to the Va. Beach Public School Board to enact a "Tuck" policy.
Log on and log on often.
CLICK HERE FOR NEWEST SAFETY VIDEO
20070507
Agenda for Tuesday's meeting
- After VA TECH massacre, consideration for initiating action to mandate tuck policy in middle and high schools
- Disaster relief organization to discuss emergency preparedness. Many disaster situations will be discussed. With hurricane season fast approaching, this is a CAN'T MISS.
- Communication avenues - possible motion to vote on issue
- Visiting civic league president to discuss a major issue and looks for our support
- Wayne Troester to submit the Treasury report as well as offer information about a vote held by the Council of Civic Organizations to reduce taxes
- Ginny Passaris to discuss crime stats, NHW and the upcoming Safety Fair
- Debbie Blackledge to present Real estate transactions in our area.
- ** Three $25 gift certificates to be given out **
- Surprise offer for June's meeting
- BLOG contest details
- More networking time scheduled at end of meeting
20070504
Salvation Army is unable to pick up on Monday
If you would like to schedule a pick up on a date convenient for you, please call 1-800-95-TRUCK or you may bring it to any thrift store of your choice.
May 5th Community Yard Sale
Don’t forget to go up in your attic or look through your closets. Bring out those items that have not been used or seen in months. Have fun making money while clearing out your house. Let us know how you did during our meeting May 8th from 7-9 at Point O’ View Elementary. We wish you good luck and hope to hear about your success at our next league meeting.
We are advertising this yard sale for an entire week in the Virginian-Pilot and other online sources. Certainly, if you would like to place directional signs through out the neighborhood, feel free to do so. The more this event is advertised, the better.
See article below regarding SALVATION ARMY pick up instructions.