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Desktop PC

David from Taradale

Asustek P5LD2-SE
In excellent condition.
Operating System:
Windows 10 Pro 64 Bit
CPU:
Intel Core2 6300 @ 1.8GHz
Memory:
8GB RAM DDR2 Dual Channel 333MHJz
Expansion Slots:
1 xPCI-E x16
2 xPCI-E x1
3 xPCI
Audio:
ADI1986A 6-ch Audio CODEC
Jack Sensing and Enumeration
S/PDIF out interface
LAN
RTL8111B PCI-E Gb LAN controller
USB:
6 USB2.0 ports
Back Panel I/O Ports:
1 x Parallel
1 x Serial
1 x PS/2 Keyboard
1 x PS/2 Mouse
1 x Audio I/O
1 x RJ45
1 x S/PDIF Out (Coaxial)
4 x USB
Internal I/O Connectors:
2 x USB connector supports additional 4 USB ports
CPU / Chassisx2 / Power FAN connectors
24-pin ATX Power connector
4-pin ATX 12V Power connector
IDE LED connector, power LED connector
CD audio in
GAME/MIDI connector
Front panel audio connector
CD/DVD:
ASUS DRW
HDD:
C:/ WDC 290GB
D:/ Seagate 930GB
Video Card:
NVIDIA GeForce 7300SE


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Hastings Community Patrol

James and Julie from Hastings Central

YOUR HASTINGS COMMUNITY PATROL
The Hastings District Community Patrol is a team of local, self-funded, volunteers that play a key role in keeping our local communities safe.
We are a group of dedicated volunteers who patrol the Hastings, Flaxmere, Havelock North and Cape Coast central, urban, and rural areas, focusing on crime prevention. We support the police by acting as extra 'eyes and ears', noting anything that could be suspicious and informing police of incidents requiring urgent attention.

We also work closely with the Local District Councils and other organizations sharing a similar interest in community safety.
Quote from the local police “Community Patrols are invaluable to Police; they keep an eye on neighbourhoods and provide valuable intelligence to Police who cannot be everywhere at once”
We carry out day and night patrols in our dedicated patrol vehicles with sign written liveries that are easily identified by the community.
Our patrol members receive full training and guidance according to the National Community Patrols of NZ protocols and police standards. All applicants are fully vetted by the police on applying.
Volunteering with your local Community Patrol is a great way to make our local community safer and offers an ideal way of being part of a local volunteer team. We would like to encourage other like-minded community members to join our highly committed team. You just need to be keen to learn, have keen eyes and ears, be friendly, honest and be over the age of 18. Being a member of a community patrol could put you on a pathway to a career with the police.
We are a diverse group of the community, and so, if you have the time, commitment and want to put something back into your local community, Community Patrols are seeking new members.
Getting started: Your first step is to express your interest by contacting our recruitment website cpnz.org.nz/join-cpnz. Alternatively, you can contact the Hastings patrols on hastings@cpnz.org.nz
We invite you to join us and be part of your local volunteer group of community patrollers.

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