Pubdate: Tue, 25 May 2010 Source: Nelson Daily News (CN BC) Copyright: 2010 Nelson Daily News Contact: http://www.nelsondailynews.com/section/nelson0303&template=letter Website: http://www.nelsondailynews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/288 Author: Dustin Cantwell LOCAL POLICE CHIEF GOES TOO FAR To the Editor: I felt that I had to comment on Chief Maluta's proposed Grow Operations Bylaw. The safety measures put into our Charter of Rights and Freedoms are there to protect the most sacred of places, a persons home. These Charter Rights were put into place to curb the abuses of the state against the people. What the chief of police fails to mention is that it is the systemic violations of citizens rights which have brought disrepute to the justice system and thus the high standards required by this police force to get a search warrant. I also find it highly surprising that the fire department and city officials would allow their positions in the community to be compromised by becoming agents of the state. The fact that they are agreeing to conduct drug investigations under the guise of "building and electrical safety inspections" is to make a joke of their concern for this community and strikes at the heart of their professions. For people who depend on the full cooperation of the community... and to now cloth themselves in the robe of law enforcement... I believe will, in the long run, destroy their credibility within the city. The police in this area have long touted the violent aspects of the drug culture, wielding such images as organized crime, weapons and gang violence. But they seem quite willing to put non law enforcement public servants at the front lines of this hyped War on Drugs. Does this seem right to you? Or maybe there isn't such a violent aspect to the growing of cannabis in this area. Where will this lead I wonder? By-Law officers with infrared cameras, public works employees with battering rams or even better undercover City of Nelson office employees masquerading as appliance sales people. The most disturbing part of this by-law would be the sole discretion of the police force to lay charges. This would effectively make the police force judge and jury. As a final note the B.C. Court of Appeal just this week found that such By-Laws were unconstitutional and a violation of Section 8 of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. Clearly, any move to implement these kinds of By-Laws is against the law and would present a legal liability to the City of Nelson. For a police force that has such a high reputation amongst law enforcement circles in Canada, particularly in the areas of solving crimes and recovery of stolen property, I question why they would take this approach. Dustin Cantwell Nelson, B.C. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D