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"aemeijers" wrote in message
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AZ Nomad wrote:
On Sat, 04 Oct 2008 09:14:25 -0400, Blattus Slafaly
wrote:
AZ Nomad wrote:
On Fri, 03 Oct 2008 18:21:38 -0400, Claude Hopper
wrote:
You could probably use an infrared camera and a heat gun. Heat the
wall
and then look at it with the camera. The drywall that is against studs
will change temperature more slowly; heat up slower, cool down slower
thus allowing you to see where the studs are.
Have you actually tried it? I really hate it when people give advice
that is
merely pulled out of their ass.


They can tell if you are using grow lamps to grow marijuana in your
basement by the infrared glow of your basement walls.


Cite?

They usually go by existance of a utility bill that is five times higher
that normal.

Oh, cite yourself. I don't think anyone is driving around with a thermal
camera looking at rec room walls, but every year or so around here, local
news and/or discovery channel shows a tape of IR imaging from a DEA or
State Police chopper, cruising out in the country once harvest season
starts, looking for hotspots in pole barns. They then do a drive-by, and
if it isn't a working farm with animals, investigate further, including
pulling utility bills. Nobody monitors utility bills of customers at
random.

I don't think they mess with small basement growers much any more- no
money in that, for them. They want people growing on an industrial scale,
so they can seize and sell off the property and equipment, thereby putting
cash in their pocket.

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aem sends...


The Vegas Metro chopper has FLIR. It would be a simple thing to merely make
notes during normal operational hours, and then do surveillance. As an
aside, when they notice a green skungy pool, it is their assigned duty to
note the property address and notify the Health Department, as at least two
cases of West Nile Virus has been diagnosed this year.

Big Brother is alive and well and watching everyone.

Steve