Pubdate: Thu, 28 Apr 2005 Source: Hope Standard (CN BC) Copyright: 2005 Hope Standard Contact: http://www.hopestandard.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1397 Author: Darla Dickinson Note: Abrupt end to article is as printed on Hope Standard website. NEW RULES KEEP LANDLORDS ACCOUNTABLE An information session held Tuesday (April 26) to provide the public with information on a new controlled substance property bylaw, a bylaw that could cost landlords big bucks, was poorly attended by the public. Of the thirty people in attendance only ten were from the general public - most were politicians, police, both on and off duty, and district staff. "I would've hoped that more people wouldhave turned out, but most people would have heard about the Chilliwack bylaw which was well publicized. I'm disappointed but at the same time I think that most people already knew what it was all about and were pretty much behind it," says Gordon Poole, mayor of the District of Hope. "I think that people are pretty aware of it, maybe they were pleased with it.... before a landlord didn't have the right as easily to inspect their property now they can be more diligent," says Sergeant Dale Kjemhus, an area field officer and soon to be announced new staff sergeant for the Hope and Boston Bar detachments. The controlled substance bylaw is gaining increasing popularity in various communities. "There are different forms of the bylaw, but overall most communities have adopted a substance bylaw and those that haven't are going that way," says Monique Desrosiers, acting corporal for the Chilliwack Drug Strike Force which covers the area from Chilliwack to Boston Bar. Strike Force members were on hand to give a detailed presentation to residents on how to identify illegal activity in their neighbourhoods and in their rental homes. "What we're here to do is assist and clean up the grow ops in the communities," says Desrosiers. The drug trade is a constant cycle and we can help control it by stopping some of it at the production stage, adds Desrosiers. There are a lot of problems as far as meth and grow ops in - --- MAP posted-by: Beth