The Boy who cried Wolf!!!Wolf!!!!

You remember the story???? Ok don’t gimme an expression like “Don’t be a ninny”. Agreed!!! You people did study well in KG’s. This was some experience I had in 2 different situations.

I was staying at my uncle’s place for a week. That was a huge colony with 270 flats in them. A well equipped security system, security personnel (He is paid for having a comfortable sleep without his wife’s nagging) and what else to be secure. Now….. One lazy afternoon there was deafening noise in the corridor. I mistook that as some toy’s noise. But after some time, I heard a lot of commotion below. Just gave a peep and saw half of the people rushing down the stairs yelling “Fire Alarm”. Ohhh My God!!! That brought me back to senses. And asked my aunt to just lock the wooden door and come out. After hauling down 6 floors in rush, the security person told us very calmly( to my irritation) that it was some circuit problem and electricians are working on it. To worse, the lifts won’t work until the problem is solved. Do I have any other option other than walking up 6 floors again?

And the other situation was in bank. Being the last working day of month the bank was crowded with pensioners. I was there to make some changes to the accounts. Suddenly the lights were out and deafening sound was out. A lady near by gave a blood curling scream that I almost got deaf. I felt I was in the middle of murder game (an oldies game). Lights were back in another 3 minutes. Suddenly bank seemed to be filled with detectives asking questions and releasing their own version of the problem. Some kid has pulled open the door that had an alarm fixed to it. This caused the alarm and power fluctuation.

The security systems giving alerts in such unnecessary situations may tend to reduce the sense of alertness in the people. People tend to react less when this happens again probably that will be a real time situation. Hope we make those security systems better….

Comments

Anonymous said…
TCS join pannureenganu paartha bank'la poi thillu mullu velai'lam seireenga??? ;)
Anonymous said…
yupeee!!!pasht comment...neenga bank'la suttathula irunthu oru 10% kodunga :)
false alarms can be irritating....but I don't think that will be a problem in my college...the fire alarms won't ring even in case of a real fire..

:-))
Anonymous said…
Ok don’t gimme an expression like “Don’t be a ninny”.

hehe... not at all... you do NOT sound really like a NINNY but like a NANNY... :P
Krishnakumar said…
I have been in similar situations... All of a sudden the alarm in the office would go off and all of us would rush down! The security would come back and say "Circuit Malfunction"
Janani said…
@KK
Bank le thillu mullu pana polla brother.. Neenga vera...

@Ganesh Ranganathan
Thanks for visiting my blog... Do keep visiting....

Ha... Ha.. if the alarms are so good then there is no problem u see.. ;)

@Manoj
Thanks...Grrrr

@krishnakumar
Thanks for dropping by.. Do keep visiting.

Yeah it irritates you with the false alarm
Anonymous said…
On the positive front.. it keeps u alert...
Janani said…
@Bricktop
It is supposed to keep you alert , but at the time of halchal
Anonymous said…
enga aaapichula fire drill nadakarathu oruthan madikka maatan...infact the org. are partially the reason for the lack of interest...oru logicay ilama conduct panuvaanga..god forbid..incase of a real situation...i wonder how many wud be really alarmed to make a move...
KC! said…
inga en apartment-la samaika arambicha podum, the fire alarm will go beeeep like some major fire has occurred. Rendu naal keezha irukavan vandhu thittinan, appuram avan kadupagi vittutan. But now I have removed the alarm :D, no alarm, no tension. Aaana I know it is wrong, but enna panradhu..samaikaradhe kashtam, idhula alarina enna panradhu? ;)
Shyamala said…
so sad that ur bank robbery plan flopped... better luck next time.. he he he

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