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News (Media Awareness Project) - CN BC: Police Asking Hikers For Help In Spotting Marijuana Fields
Title:CN BC: Police Asking Hikers For Help In Spotting Marijuana Fields
Published On:2004-08-06
Source:Comox Valley Record (CN BC)
Fetched On:2008-01-18 03:20:13
POLICE ASKING HIKERS FOR HELP IN SPOTTING MARIJUANA FIELDS

Hikers, bikers, forestry workers and other outdoor types can do their
part to keep illegal drugs off the streets by reporting marijuana
plantations they may spot in the wild, police said.

Rural grow operations are often booby-trapped, so people who find them
should keep some distance away.

Anyone who finds marijuana plants growing outdoors should not attempt
to remove them, but should note the location and estimate the number
of plants and average height.

It is important to record the location by GPS co-ordinates, compass
bearing or nearby landmarks and note any vehicles parked in the area
and record licence numbers.

As soon as possible, phone the nearest RCMP detachment or phone Crime
Stoppers' toll-free number, 1-800-222-8477. (1-800-222-TIPS.)
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