Pubdate: Wed, 06 Sep 2006 Source: Burnaby Now, The (CN BC) Copyright: 2006 Lower Mainland Publishing Group Inc. Contact: http://www.burnabynow.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1592 Author: Garth Evans GROW OPS GETTING OUT OF HAND Dear Editor: A recent media report stating that 18,000 homes in the Lower Mainland use an excessive amount of electricity - indicating that they are suspected marijuana growing operations - is evidence of what has long been suspected: namely, that the Lower Mainland is overrun with grow ops. I have received many reports of suspected grow ops in Burnaby and have been told that when these incidents are reported to the police, the usual police response is that they do not have sufficient manpower to deal with the problem. I believe that only a small percentage of suspected grow ops are investigated by the police, and an even smaller percentage prosecuted, because doing so is very time-consuming and the police manpower available is so limited. In order to deal with the problem, substantial additional funds must be allocated in order to provide the required additional police manpower, and this increased manpower must be organized into special units to deal specifically with the grow op problem. The complaints of citizens must be dealt with effectively. The people running these operations are hardened criminals and will and do resort to violent crime against neighbouring homeowners to protect their operations. The problem is greater than merely interdicting the flow of marijuana, it involves protecting people in their homes. I call upon all of the cities in the Lower Mainland, and especially the City of Burnaby, to increase their funding for police officers and to direct that funding to dealing with marijuana grow operations. Garth Evans, Burnaby city councillor - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake