News (Media Awareness Project) - CN ON: LTE: Absentee Landlords Benefit Grow Operators |
Title: | CN ON: LTE: Absentee Landlords Benefit Grow Operators |
Published On: | 2005-03-18 |
Source: | Scarborough Mirror, The (CN ON) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-16 20:21:49 |
ABSENTEE LANDLORDS BENEFIT GROW OPERATORS, SAYS LOCAL RESIDENT
The murder of four RCMP officers by a marijuana grow-house operator in
northern Alberta is both a tragedy and a reminder to citizens and
politicians that the drug industry is deadly.
Scarborough is home to the bulk of grow-ops in Toronto.
Lots Of Grow Ops
That means Scarborough is twice as likely to make the headlines as all the
former municipalities combined when an event similar to what happened in
Alberta occurs in Toronto.
Within a two-minute walk from my Bridlewood home are four former grow
operations.
Additionally, there is one suspected grow op that I know about.
According to police, suburban homes are often rented by growers, used for
several months and then abandoned.
In order to tackle the problem of grow houses we have to target the problem
of illegal basement apartments and rooming houses.
Who are these law-breaking landlords? I don't know. They don't wish to be
known.
I, as a neighbour, cannot distinguish a landlord, illegally renting out
his/her basement to a factory worker from a landlord renting out his/her
home to a grow operator.
Neither is anywhere to be seen.
Recently police seized a grow house that had been operating for some time
in my neighbourhood.
An officer interviewing a neighbour adjacent to the grow house chastised
her for not reporting suspicious activity sooner.
But the neighbour believed the activity was not suspicious because it was
typical of the behaviours associated with anonymous neighbours and second
suite/rooming house operations.
Don't See Neighbours
In Scarborough we have become accustomed to not seeing the new neighbours,
sometimes ever.
Most of the time, they are not grow operators. But when they are, we only
learn of it when it is too late.
Grow operators don't need years to recoup their investments.
Government needs to shut down illegal basement apartments and rooming
houses fast, provide stiff penalties for breaking the law and beef up
enforcement.
With fewer screens to hide behind, grow operators will have to move out of
our neighbourhoods.
John Braganca
The murder of four RCMP officers by a marijuana grow-house operator in
northern Alberta is both a tragedy and a reminder to citizens and
politicians that the drug industry is deadly.
Scarborough is home to the bulk of grow-ops in Toronto.
Lots Of Grow Ops
That means Scarborough is twice as likely to make the headlines as all the
former municipalities combined when an event similar to what happened in
Alberta occurs in Toronto.
Within a two-minute walk from my Bridlewood home are four former grow
operations.
Additionally, there is one suspected grow op that I know about.
According to police, suburban homes are often rented by growers, used for
several months and then abandoned.
In order to tackle the problem of grow houses we have to target the problem
of illegal basement apartments and rooming houses.
Who are these law-breaking landlords? I don't know. They don't wish to be
known.
I, as a neighbour, cannot distinguish a landlord, illegally renting out
his/her basement to a factory worker from a landlord renting out his/her
home to a grow operator.
Neither is anywhere to be seen.
Recently police seized a grow house that had been operating for some time
in my neighbourhood.
An officer interviewing a neighbour adjacent to the grow house chastised
her for not reporting suspicious activity sooner.
But the neighbour believed the activity was not suspicious because it was
typical of the behaviours associated with anonymous neighbours and second
suite/rooming house operations.
Don't See Neighbours
In Scarborough we have become accustomed to not seeing the new neighbours,
sometimes ever.
Most of the time, they are not grow operators. But when they are, we only
learn of it when it is too late.
Grow operators don't need years to recoup their investments.
Government needs to shut down illegal basement apartments and rooming
houses fast, provide stiff penalties for breaking the law and beef up
enforcement.
With fewer screens to hide behind, grow operators will have to move out of
our neighbourhoods.
John Braganca
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