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AA: OK. So how’s about if you guys erect this metal gate, right, when the security comes in the <br />morning to open cause they, they – as soon as they get there – that’s the first thing they do is <br />open that gate instead of open the transfer station gate – I would say the Volcano one – as far <br />as the Glenwood one – if they’re going to Glenwood they can – it’s not that far about – much <br />more travel – to them to go run up to Volcano open that gate and then transfer back down to <br />Glenwood and then do their facility monitoring and at the end of the day at 6:00 or whenever <br />the security leaves again so now you open the gate at 6:00 and you close the gate again at 6:00 <br />and that’s controlled by DEM, by DEM security. How’s that? <br /> <br />RM: What happened – this is Ramzi – what happens if somebody didn’t get back to their car at 6:00 <br />and they are still in the field? That could create a problem if we lock the gate and somebody’s <br />still inside. <br /> <br />AA: Then you have a combination lock and you have a number for you guys 24-hour hotline and <br />then they can access – somebody on the other line can access – can give them the code access <br />to open the gate. <br /> <br />RM: And that’s really what my quest - suggesting every year if we put a gate with a code - that the <br />hunters call a number to get a code… <br /> <br />AA: But see my thinking – Abraham – District 5. My thinking with that is if you call DOFAW, DOFAW <br />does not come in at 6:00 or 5:00 in the morning. Their office hours are at 7:00. By that time, it’s <br />too late. So all I’m saying is the security that you guys already paying for versus it’s at Volcano or <br />Glenwood – I see what you’re saying about the afternoons but at least in the morning this is one <br />problem that’s already handled for in the morning, right? Now, as far as the afternoon, then <br />that’s a different discussion that that’s different thinking that we need to take that anybody else <br />in this Zoom meeting can come in and chime in at any time and have any other ideas. <br /> <br />SM: Ah, Stanley, from the public. I think the combination thing is a good idea and if you going run it <br />that way then – for the hunters – then the hunters in order to get the combination has to use <br />their hunters license number because that way you going know that it’s a hunter and not, you <br />know, anybody from the public so… <br /> <br />RM: That’s a great idea. I like that, that’s, you’re right – that way you keep track of whose… <br /> <br />\[Discussion on the side\] <br /> <br />TN: Abraham – Teresa from the public. Why don’t they just have a hot line? A hunter’s hotline? <br /> <br />AA: You can ask them right there… <br /> <br />TN: That would have an access code… <br /> <br />SM: But you gotta get one hunter license because… <br /> <br />?: So we can track… <br /> <br />14 <br /> <br /> <br />