Trish Kelly had an unwanted visitor in her store Mixed Spice when a snake (inset) found its way inside, with the whole incident caught on CCTV cameras.
WHEN Trish Kelly said she wanted to attract customers to her store, this isn’t what she had in mind.
Safe City cameras spotted a snake slithering into her Mixed Spice on Brisbane store in the early hours of the morning.
For someone who “absolutely can’t stand snakes”, Ms Kelly said she had the fright of her life when she later opened the store.
“There was a note on my door that said ‘don’t open your shop before ringing the police’,” she said. “When I turned it over it said ‘there’s a snake in your shop’ – I nearly died,” she said.
A Queensland Museum spokesman said their snake experts couldn’t clearly identify the offending snake, but said it could be a brown snake or a range of non-venomous snakes.
Ms Kelly said while local snake catchers couldn’t find the offending intruder when the incident occurred last Wednesday, she wasn’t too concerned that the snake was still in her Brisbane Street store.
But just to be sure she said she always double checks the lay-bys and before going to the toilet by stamping on the ground saying “I’m here, I’m here”.
“My biggest fear in life is snakes, I wouldn’t look at a picture of them if I had the chance – I’d turn the page as soon as I could,” she said.
“It wasn’t a good way to start the day. While the snake catcher was in the store I was as far away as I could be.
“But now I’m sure it’s gone away, I wouldn’t be here if I didn’t think otherwise.”
Ipswich Mayor Paul Pisasale said the clear footage – which allowed Safe City operators to notify police of the snake danger – was a testament to the security system’s effectiveness.
“Safe City is an excellent system and a real asset to the community.
“This is a good example of how effective Safe City can be,” Cr Pisasale said.
“Police were notified of the snake sighting and were able to warn the shop owner, which could have saved her from a dangerous situation.”
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Posted by Shiralee from Forest Lake, Queensland
13 January 2010 5:57 a.m. | Suggest removal » | Post reply »
Personally I think this is another great example of CCTV systems .. !! .. It is like having a neighbour keeping an eye on the street. Always watching and ready to report any wrongs.
Posted by Yvonne from Rosewood, Queensland
13 January 2010 8:49 a.m. | Suggest removal » | Post reply »
Safe City camera's spotted a snake yesterday, and a callous purse snatcher last month. To those of you who are worried about the cameras, please think again. Personally, I feel safe when walking in Ipswich, knowing that I am being watched. Well done Ipswich Council.
Posted by Sharpy from Sumner Park Bc, Queensland
13 January 2010 10 a.m. | Suggest removal » | Post reply »
Wow. A snake in a shop
Must be a slow news day for a lady's 15 minutes of fame.
We would have snakes spotted in our yard weekly when I lived on the Sunshine Coast. Should have called the paper, I would have been famous!
Posted by shanipatrice from Raymonds Hill, Queensland
13 January 2010 12:11 p.m. | Suggest removal » | Post reply »
Yeah but you don't see snakes in shops very often now do you? Hence why it made the paper.
Posted by joem1961 from Blackstone, Queensland
13 January 2010 6:36 p.m. | Suggest removal » | Post reply »
The snake as a 1.2 mtr green tree snake "(yes I saw ït)Ï believe the snake pictured i the one that gt trapped in my sliding door.
Posted by Andrew70 from Engadine, New South Wales
15 January 2010 8:38 p.m. | Suggest removal » | Post reply »
Did they actually take the advice of snake experts or did they rather the story that it could have been a brown snake as the footage clearly shows that the snake is a harmless green tree snake.
Posted by jordo from Wishart, Queensland
16 January 2010 7:22 a.m. | Suggest removal » | Post reply »
Don't ofen see snakes in shops? When was the last time you went to the petstore??
I should show them my pet snakes, then I'll become a celebrity!