Sujet : Re: Pro-police: Illegal marijuana grow operation seized in Maine
De : ahk (at) *nospam* chinet.com (Adam H. Kerman)
Groupes : rec.arts.tvDate : 22. Apr 2024, 04:23:35
Autres entêtes
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BTR1701 <
atropos@mac.com> wrote:
Adam H. Kerman" <ahk@chinet.com> wrote:
In Maine, in which those holding a state license may grow marijuana, an
unlicensed grow operation was busted.
Why were police suspicious?
1) Cardboard-covered windows
Yeah, 'cuz no one who wants to maintain privacy is ever not doing
something illegal.
2) High electricity consumption
Serves the perpretrators right for not going green with solar and
battery storge and staying entirely off grid.
Gotta love those smart meters. Now, I don't think there was privacy in
electrical consumption but those were monthly records. These meters
allow remote access and provide detailed real-time analysis of
electrical consumption. This helps burglars know when you aren't home
Well, burglars presumably don't have access to the Dept of Water and
Power's usage meters.
I'm sure the Russians have never met a system they cannot hack.
and gives police all sorts of interesting information about your habits,
all of which are presumed to be crimes.
And you can't even choose not to be hooked up to their surveillance
system.
Government is increasingly cracking down on anyone who tries to live
independently and free of "the system".
Like the woman in Cape Coral, Florida, who was threatened with eviction
from her own home for daring to live "off the grid". She was generating
her own electricity and using a rainwater shower and said she had no
need for city utilities. The court ordered her to hook up to the grid or
be evicted.
http://www.naturalnews.com/044102_Orwellian_nightmare_off-the-grid_living_code_ordinances.html
Oh my ghod
Why is the magistrate required to enforce an international code? Why
would this be in the code to begin with?