Pubdate: Wed, 06 Sep 2006 Source: Daily News Transcript (Needham, MA) Copyright: 2006 Daily News Transcript Contact: http://www.dailynewstranscript.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3501 Author: Amanda J. Mantone, Daily News Staff Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/coke.htm (Cocaine) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/raids.htm (Drug Raids) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/heroin.htm (Heroin) BYLAW WOULD HOLD HOTEL OWNERS RESPONSIBLE WALPOLE -- Crooks won't be the only ones getting busted after motel drug raids if the town's Board of Selectmen has anything to say about it. The board -- at the request of Police Chief Richard Stillman -- last night put new bylaws on the fall Town Meeting warrant which would hold motel owners accountable for recurrent crime and drug dealing in their rooms and parking lots. The bylaws would let the town license hotels, and yank their right to operate if they consistently fail to stop criminal activity. "If you have a permit, you can suspend it," said Selectman Catherine Winston. There's no regulatory system or fine-levying process on the books in Walpole, and that has made rampant drug problems at the Boston View Motel on Rte. 1 a chronic headache for law enforcement, the chief said. Stillman said the bylaw stems in part from a July bust at the Boston View Motel during which police found a record 1.3 ounces of heroin and 2.8 ounces of cocaine -- worth at least $25,000 -- hidden inside a vehicle. "There have been a fair number of activities at Boston View. It's been a problem for a long time, and it's something we need to address," he said last night. "(The hotel) is not doing enough. I would like to see a bylaw where the town would have some teeth in issuing permits to hotels in town." Stillman said the hotel is a hotspot for transient customers, with lots of traffic in and out of the rooms. He said he would like to see the hotel be more vigilant about calling police and discouraging criminal activity on the site. "There are issues they have to be aware of. You have to know what's going on there. It doesn't take an idiot to figure that out," he said. Walpole's proposed bylaws would be modeled after those in West Boylston, which lies just outside Worcester. The bylaws will go before residents at fall Town Meeting, slated for Monday, Oct. 16, in Walpole High School. "This is just one way we could do this. I don't want people to think all these problems are caused by poor management at the Boston View Motel, (though) they could do more. They're not very proactive (in calling police)," Stillman said. "This has been an ongoing problem for many years. I'm not going to say it'll fix everything. This is just one tool." - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake