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'Police's Cannabis Raid Over The Top'

The News and Star

Friday 08 Nov 2002

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A WEST Cumbrian cannabis campaigner today accused Whitehaven police of
being "ridiculously heavy-handed" after eight officers used battering
rams to break into homes to arrest two men for alleged possession of the
controlled drug.

John Peacock, who stood for Parliament in Workington at the last
election for the Legalise Cannabis Alliance, described yesterday's
police raids in Mirehouse and Woodhouse as "a waste of resources".

The police operation saw eight officers and a dog handler break into
houses following tip-offs from the public.

Joseph Hanlon, of Fleswick Avenue, Woodhouse, and Darren Bridson, of Esk
Avenue, Mirehouse, were charged yesterday and will appear before
Whitehaven magistrates on Monday.

"You would think that they were raiding the houses in search of
thousands of pounds worth of heroin the way they barged in there with
battering rams," said Mr Peacock, who is from Silloth.

"This is ridiculously heavy-handed," Mr Peacock said, adding:
"especially as the Government is getting closer and closer to
downgrading cannabis to a Class C drug.

"This just seems to be a waste of resources."

Message

But DC Tony Stagg, of Whitehaven police, was happy with the way the
raids were carried out and said they sent out an important message.

"It is still an illegal drug," he said.

"We will continue to fight the fight, and we want to hear from members
of the public who can offer any information about drugs in Whitehaven."


 

 

 

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