Pubdate: Tue, 18 Jul 2000 Source: North Shore News (CN BC) Copyright: 2000 by the North Shore News Contact: http://www.nsnews.com/ Author: Jan-Christian Sorensen WEST VAN'S RENTAL WATCH ETHICS DEBATED The B.C. Civil Liberties Union is crying foul over the West Vancouver Police department's new Rental Watch prevention program. The program was launched in response to the escalating number of marijuana grow op busts in the bedroom community. Last year police busted 12 operations but this year have so far already taken down double that number. Almost all of the grow ops have been found in rental properties. Landlords can voluntarily register their properties with police and receive a package by mail that contains tips on preventing and spotting possible grow ops. Murray Mollard, policy director for the B.C. Civil Liberties Union, said the program unfairly targets renters and is an invasion of privacy. "Sure, where there have been problems have been in rental properties but the vast majority of renters are law-abiding citizens. Why should they, merely because they're renters, be subject to heightened scrutiny by police?" said Mollard. However, West Vancouver Police Corporal Janis Jean said that only the properties -- not renters -- will be kept on file. Jean labelled the program a proactive, community-oriented solution to the grow op problem that has plagued the mostly-upscale British Properties area of West Van. Most of the grow ops cause thousands of dollars of damage to rental properties -- damage which is often not covered by insurance companies. "I would appreciate (Mollard's point of view) if we were stopping in front of a house, getting out of our cars and doing something that went beyond a simple drive-by in a vehicle, but we're not," said Jean. "There's no hidden agenda here. This is a very clear, open community partnership and we're working together to help people clean their neighbourhoods up." Jean said the department has already been inundated with calls from other communities in B.C. seeking information on how to adopt the Rental Watch program in their area. - --- MAP posted-by: Terry Liittschwager