22 July 2025

Support Your Local Police

In California, the Sacramento Municipal Utilities District (SMUD) was flagging customers with "suspiciously" high electricity usage and sending names and addresses to the cops so that the latter could harass people

Gee, surveillance state much?

The Electronic Frontier Foundation has advanced a lawsuit in which it alleges the City of Sacramento misused energy records to accuse residents of growing cannabis, often with disastrous results.

According to a statement from the digital rights group, local law enforcement authorities have worked with local power company, the Sacramento Municipal Utilities District (SMUD), to find households using a suspiciously high amount of energy.

The EFF commenced legal action against SMUD two years ago. This week it finished its discovery and filed a petition [PDF] with the judge in the case along with thousands of pages of evidence, allowing it to move forward with an October hearing.

According to the petition, the Sacramento Police Department (SPS) requested SMUD identify customers in specific ZIP codes whose energy consumption exceeded a monthly threshold, on grounds that the lamps used to grow cannabis indoors use a lot of electrical power. 

Specific ZIP codes?  Only specific ZIP codes?  From a police department that has been repeatedly and successfully sued for using ethnic profiling to harass people?

Yeah, this stinks to high heaven, particularly given the fact that LED grow lights sufficient for a basement pot operation would likely be less than 100W incandescent.

Sounds to me like they were looking for an excuse to hassle Asians:

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The discovery documents also suggest Sacramento authorities had a preoccupation with race. While law enforcement systematically requested details of suspicious customers, SMUD analysts would apparently ask them to request records for specific addresses. One such text message read: “Send me a request for [two particular addresses]. One is 10k plus, and the other is 4k, Asian….”.

Analysts would also look at credit databases and make racially charged judgments, citing an “interesting thing” about one address was “the multiple Asians that have reported there…” according to one communication from an analyst to law enforcement cited in the petition.

The EFF filed the lawsuit with the Asian American Liberation Network, which advocates for Asian American rights.

One other co-claimant is Alfonso Nguyen, who said police officers visited him and behaved abusively after receiving records from SMUD. Nguyen said he used medical equipment at home to regulate his body temperature. Police called him a liar, the petition says.

As an FYI, Mr. Nguyen is in a wheel chair because of a spinal injury, and needs aggressive air conditioning to control his body temperature.

The EFF mentioned another police visit that saw a resident walk out in his underwear to the sight of police carrying guns. He had been mining crypto.

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This isn't the first time that the SPD has been in court for allegedly targeting Asian Americans for cannabis grow-ops, the document adds. It points to another 2019 case, Wang v. City of Sacramento. 

Yep, seems to me that there is a lot of racial profiling going on here. 

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