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rahrahrah Wrote:

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> Always find out about these things too late. Nuts



I recently got a knock on the door from the police at 7am, and was told the house opposite me was a weed factory.


And to think all that time I could have been living the middle class dream sourcing locally grown organic produce.

Ruskin Wrote:

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> The whiff of weed discovered in CPR, as reported

> in today's Standard:

>

> http://www.standard.co.uk/news/crime/police-on-pat

> rol-stumble-across-huge-dulwich-cannabis-factory-9

> 059320.html


Think Standard may have got this wrong? Bromley police are mentioned and other media mentions Crystal Palace Park Rd (Bromley) as opposed to CPR.

Newsshopper seems to agree :)


http://www.newsshopper.co.uk/news/bromley/10935912.Officers_sniff_out_large_cannabis_factory_in_Sydenham/?ref=arc


Voyageur Wrote:

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> Ruskin Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > The whiff of weed discovered in CPR, as

> reported

> > in today's Standard:

> >

> >

> http://www.standard.co.uk/news/crime/police-on-pat

>

> >

> rol-stumble-across-huge-dulwich-cannabis-factory-9

>

> > 059320.html

>

> Think Standard may have got this wrong? Bromley

> police are mentioned and other media mentions

> Crystal Palace Park Rd (Bromley) as opposed to

> CPR.

I don't think this was our Crystal Palace Road.


Every year East Dulwich councillors allocate money for a crime prevention fund.

2012 local Police asked and we provided a thermal imaging camera.

Two reasons. One when children are lost it is much quicker for the police to use this themal camera to try and find them. Two, to proactively find cannabis factories which generally are associated with organised crime. Only a fool would set a factory up in the Dulwich area now...

James Barber Wrote:

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Only a fool would set a

> factory up in the Dulwich area now...



Absolutely.


After all - the police have always been one step ahead of the growers. That's why the 'war on drugs' will surely be won soon. Anytime now. Definitely.

El Pibe Wrote:

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> Plus, the clever ones simply applied for a

> government grant to get decent insulation and an airtight seal on the house.



*Bob* Wrote:

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> I think what James meant to say was 'only a fool

> would set a factory up in the Dulwich area without

> putting in place the fairly straightforward means

> of avoiding detection by thermal imaging cameras'



Spot the local dealers!!!

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