Pubdate: Fri, 20 Apr 2007 Source: Hamilton Mountain News (CN ON) Copyright: 2007 Brabant Newspapers Contact: http://www.hamiltonmountainnews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3415 Author: Richard Leitner, Mountain WHITEHEAD CALLS FOR BULLDOZING OF POT GROW-OP HOMES City Should Make Breaking the Law 'A Little More Costly,' He Says A Mountain councillor is calling on the city to consider bulldozing homes used to grow marijuana. Ward 8 Councillor Terry Whitehead said he favours adopting the City of Niagara Falls' approach to dealing with home grow-ops after problems experienced by a "high-end neighbourhood" on the West Mountain. "The building sat there boarded up and causing all kinds of concerns in the neighbourhood," he told members of the police services board on Monday. "There are some due processes that need to be done, but I think having said that, I like the idea because hopefully it becomes a little more costly for those who have breached the law." Mr. Whitehead made the remarks after Deputy Chief Ken Leendertse reported on the recent success in busting a massive grow operation at three east end apartment buildings. Police seized nearly 12,000 plants from 49 units after initially targeting six units at 11 Grandville Ave. Upon entering the six units, officers noticed they had been outfitted with electronic monitoring equipment. Afterward, Deputy Chief Leendertse said it's the first time police have encountered video cameras at a grow operation. "Certainly it points to organized crime. That investigation is ongoing," he said. "It shows a sophistication. We're taking hundreds of thousands of dollars of equipment." Deputy Chief Leendertse said he's pleased to hear Mr. Whitehead pushing for demolition of grow-op homes, an approach also taken in B.C. He called such homes a property-standards, fire and health-risk concern. "I would support knocking down homes," Deputy Chief Leendertse said. "Not only do you put the owners at risk, but I think it's important to send the message out that grow-ops are not a victimless crime because someone can buy one of these premises and then their children are exposed to mould and will be living with the health risks." - --- MAP posted-by: Elaine