Address: 8877 Barker Cypress Rd, Cypress, TX 77433, USA
“Great place. Criminals don’t take a holiday or get a day off. One must always remember that you can be the next victim. Preventing crime is often simple as realizing that it can happen to you and taking basic precautions to prevent it. The most important thing to know when coming here is to DO NOT LEAVE VALUABLES IN YOUR VEHICLE. IF YOU DO PEOPLE WILL BREAK INTO YOUR VEHICLE, and FIND WHERE YOU HID THEM. DON'T BE STUPID AND THINK IT WON'T HAPPEN TO YOU. IT'S NOT IF......IT'S A MATTER OF WHEN. And if you have left stuff in your vehicle, and nothing has happened yet. Then you have been very fortunate. ** Don't be a victim. Don't bring cash,credit cards, social security cards,or anything you don't want to disappear. PAY ATTENTION TO YOUR SURROUNDINGS and you should be fine. AGAIN if you FAIL TO FOLLOW THE ABOVE and your vehicle gets broken into, don't look for a Pity party for your own stupidity. Most of the property stolen is "portable", or not affixed to the vehicle. Everything from GPS units, radar detectors, purses, briefcases, phones, money - you name it. Since most property is portable, most of the offenses are preventable. Here's how: TAKE your property with you when you leave your vehicle. For items with mounts (IE radar detectors and GPS units), remove the mounts also and take with you. Hint: Suction cup mounts will often leave a ring on the window. Thieves will look for this, and even if the GPS/Radar Detector (or whatever) isn't there, they'll break in and look around inside the vehicle. So, clean off those rings before leaving your vehicle. LOCK your vehicle. Sure, someone can break the window and get inside, but if you've left nothing visible inside, there's little incentive to do so. A (potential) thief will usually just move on to an easier target. If the vehicle is unlocked, however, a thief often will take a look inside. So, lock your vehicle when you park. Taking the following steps in protecting your property and to discourage would-be criminals from committing auto burglaries: Do not leave valuable items visible in your car. Close all windows and lock all doors before leaving your vehicle. Park in well-lit, heavily populated areas. Trust your instincts. If something doesn’t feel right, find another place to park. Avoid parking next to occupied vehicles. Be aware of your surroundings. Make a copy of your registration and insurance, and keep them in your wallet or purse. Then remove all forms of identification from your vehicle. Anyone with permission to drive your vehicle should also have a copy of the registration and insurance with them to furnish to the police if necessary. Do not leave garage door openers in parked vehicles. Take note of emergency/pay phones near where you have parked, in case you need to use them. If you see any suspicious activity or individuals, please contact the police immediately when you feel safe to do so by dialing 9-1-1 (from cell phones). Don’t think your dark tinted windows will hide your valuables. Thieves often use flashlights to see through tint. If you are parking your vehicle for several days check on it periodically.”
Address: Cypress, TX 77433, USA
“Great place to come play volleyball with friends! Free and open to the public, just bring your own volleyball.”
Address: 9191 Barker Cypress Rd, Cypress, TX 77433, USA
“Excellent programs and professors!! Depending on what your career goals are, you should look into their stackable degree program (not sure that's the technical term). Also, their LCs (learning communities) are absolutely awesome!! I have never seen this in any other college. They take two classes and combine in one. I took one LC that was Public Speech and History 1301 and another that was English 1302 and History 1302. All mandatory classes for my degree. In the classroom the professors teach in collaboration and the assignments are also in collaboration, for example: in the English and History the essays and research paper were History themed. So if you think about it it's about it, two classes with a lot less workload! If you speak other languages, also make sure to look into the CLEP exam! My advisor told me I'd be able to knock out up to 14 elective credits bc I speak another language!!!!! That's a lot of time and money saved!!! ”
Address: 7751 Barker Cypress Rd Suite #300, Cypress, TX 77433, USA
“Pretty calm and relaxed. Sure, some equipment wasnt there like last time when I came a year ago, but something else new is there that I like better. Shonye definitely also knows a thing or two about health when it comes to doing a diagnosis like allergies and deficiences.”
Address: 7227 Thornmeadow Ln, Cypress, TX 77433, USA
Address: Cypress, TX 77433, USA
“They are really safe for the community they always have lifeguards on duty when the pool is open to the public.”
Address: 17781 Grant Rd, Cypress, TX 77429, USA
“Man Made CrossFit is an amazing community of trained coaches and athletes. The athletes range in ability level but support and lift up each other, including newbies. The coaches make sure you understand the workout and correct way to tackle each move so that they are effective and strengthen your body. In the short time I have been there, I have gained not only strength but flexibility and stamina as well. I would recommend this gym/community for anyone looking to strengthen their body!”
Address: 17510 Huffmeister Rd, Cypress, TX 77429, USA
Address: 17510 Huffmeister Rd, Cypress, TX 77429, USA
“A wonderful group of counselors that are always welcoming and excited to help others.”
Address: 17510 Huffmeister Rd Suite 105, Cypress, TX 77429, USA
Address: 6785, 17510 Huffmeister Rd, Cypress, TX 77429, USA
“Julie was amazing. She was patient with us when we had a few last minute delays that caused the ceremony to start late. She was very professional, pleasant, and courteous. We would definately recommend her to anyone.”
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