*Jblock of 54 th Street: Complainant reported that sometime overnight someone had drilled a hole into the gas tank of their vehicle and siphoned the gas. Police conducted a traffic stop and the driver provided one breath sample which read “fail,” then refused to provide a second breath sample and as a result they were given a 90-day immediate roadside suspension and a 30-day vehicle impoundment. The three exited the mall, entered the vehicle, and left the parking lot. Police attended and located the vehicle with an open alcoholic beverage in the console. *Jblock of Canoe Pass Way: Police received a report of two people with a seven-year-old child, drinking beer in front of their vehicle in the parking lot and then enter the mall. Police attended the residence and observed approximately $200 damage. *June 29, 400 block of Milson Wynd: Complainant reported a large group of youth passed the property late at night and damaged two wood panels on the fence. A warning ticket was also given for having unauthorized window tint. The driver was given a ticket for excessive speeding with a mandatory seven-day impoundment of the vehicle. *Jblock of Highway 17: Police conducted a traffic stop of a vehicle travelling 130 km/h in an 80 km/h zone. If you see anything occurring that you believe to be suspicious, call 911 for in-progress crimes and emergencies or 60 for other assistance. Call today for a no-obligation consultation.The purpose of the Crime Beat is to educate and inform the public about some of the property crime trends occurring in South Delta and other files of interest. Our window film experts will be happy to give you an onsite consultation and recommend a solution that is best for you. As a ‘vision’ strip or manifestation to make windows, doors and partitions safer.To increase privacy in open plan offices.As decoration to lift an otherwise ordinary partition or door.Sandblast and etch films can be easily applied to existing glass and have many benefits. Film recommendation: Solar Gard True Vue 30 or True Vue 15 depending on the amount of exterior reflectance(mirror) and interior light levels. The key point is that the film is only part of the process, as lighting conditions play a controlling role. ![]() With film we only need a 1:4 ratio of visible light for the effect to work, which means that it “activates” much sooner than untreated glass. When the ratio is smaller (similar light levels on both sides) we get ghosting, whereby it partially works both sides. The greater the light difference, the stronger the mirror effect will be. Window Film works in exactly the same way, by enhancing this property. People can see in and you see your reflection. Of an evening, the effect is reversed, as it is dark outside and the lights are on inside. During the day you can see outside but passers-by struggle to see in. The side with the most light is the side that will see a mirror, whereas the other side will be able to see through. One way vision filmsĪ one way mirror film can give glass the capability to act as a one way mirror, but it is the surrounding lighting conditions that actually dictate whether the mirror effect will work and the strength of the mirror.Īs you know from at home, standard glass already produces somewhat of a one way mirror effect. When views need to be retained often dual layer films are used these have the unique benefit of the internal face being being non reflective and the external face being available in different degrees of reflectivity. ![]() ![]() The level of privacy with both darkening and ‘mirroring’ the glass will depend on the existing light levels in your home. The option that is best for you will depend on your individual circumstances. ![]()
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