Pubdate: Wed, 06 Jun 2007 Source: Maple Ridge News (CN BC) Copyright: 2007 Maple Ridge News Contact: http://www.mapleridgenews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1328 Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v07/n671/a09.html Author: Matt Ion WHAT ABOUT MISSED WORK? Editor, The News: Re: Police use 911 ruse, too (Letters, May 30). It's both disturbing and somehow comforting to see the number of letters you get from others who were visited recently by the pot squad, scavenging around Pitt Meadows for marijuana grow operations. Disturbing for all the usual reasons, comforting to know that our home was far from the only one. Like Richard and Shirley Pitt, I too have more than the usual number of computers in my home. I'm a long-time computer geek, so I've built up a fair armoury of running systems. And, yeah, they draw a lot of power, which we pay for. I also work for a CCTV (surveillance cameras) security-systems company based in Maple Ridge, and like a lot of people, sometimes bring my work home, which leads to more computers and a few video cameras around the place. The police officers who did the sweep of our house that Wednesday morning two weeks ago seemed to figure out right away what was causing all the extra power usage, and they seemed genuinely pleased to have not found a grow op. The bevy of inspectors, on the other hand, seemed downright disappointed, and the city bylaw officer almost refused to believe that there was nothing untoward -- she repeatedly pointed out the spikes in usage in January and February (uh, yeah, they were the coldest in recent memory, and this place is all electric heat? You do the math), and tried to steer me several times into admitting that I was running a business out of my home (as she pointed out, she was also responsible for handing out business licenses). As for assertions that the inspectors have done their homework: I looked up our usage on B.C. Hydro's website and noticed that it really hasn't changed significantly in the past three years, including the winter spikes, which were higher this year, again, only because of the colder weather. If they noticed the cameras beforehand, did they also notice the "premises are under video surveillance" stickers on my doors? And I wonder if they also checked the records of the Ridge-Meadows RCMP and noted the regular calls my wife makes to them about suspicious vehicles at the end of our cul-de-sac? Ironic that they would then be investigating our home. In the wake of it all, however, I have a slightly more practical concern: who's going to reimburse me and my employer for the half day of work I missed sitting around home waiting for these clowns? MATT ION Maple Ridge - --- MAP posted-by: Steve Heath