Isn't this data confidential?
i.e. LEO can't access the data unless they already have reason to suspect you are growing, and will need a judge to sign off on it.
In which case it is no different than LEO using heat-detection equipment etc etc.
I used to design and write software for utility companies (electric, gas, water and phone), including "smart" metering software. In my experience, the utilities don't care what you use electric for. The more KWH the better, as is more money for them. The whole point of smart metering was so they didn't have to pay guys to check your meter manually. They have millions of customers, and the more automated they can make everything, the more money they save, and more profit they make.
All the utilities I had as clients intensely disliked doing stuff for LEO, as a member of staff has to spend lots of time extracting and preparing the data, which costs them money. LEO don't pay for the info, so more often than not, the utility company would insist on a warrant.
The utilities wouldn't want to pay a software house to write software to detect "suspicious" usage, as getting a software house to do anything costs mucho $$$$.
My computer runs 24/7. CPU plus monitor plus broadband plus wi-fi adds up. I often leave my TV on 24/7. Security lights...air con. It all adds up.
I will concede something running big wattage for exactly 12 hrs 0 mins ON then 12 hrs 0 mins OFF every day does look iffy. Personally, I "wobble" my lights up to an hour either way, but that's due to my laziness, and the way I have my grow set up rather than security concerns.
But my point is.....if they need (and get) a warrant to look at your usage, you are already f**ked, because they won't be asking for a warrant unless you are on their radar. They can't just mine confidential utility data willy-nilly.
i.e. LEO can't access the data unless they already have reason to suspect you are growing, and will need a judge to sign off on it.
In which case it is no different than LEO using heat-detection equipment etc etc.
I used to design and write software for utility companies (electric, gas, water and phone), including "smart" metering software. In my experience, the utilities don't care what you use electric for. The more KWH the better, as is more money for them. The whole point of smart metering was so they didn't have to pay guys to check your meter manually. They have millions of customers, and the more automated they can make everything, the more money they save, and more profit they make.
All the utilities I had as clients intensely disliked doing stuff for LEO, as a member of staff has to spend lots of time extracting and preparing the data, which costs them money. LEO don't pay for the info, so more often than not, the utility company would insist on a warrant.
The utilities wouldn't want to pay a software house to write software to detect "suspicious" usage, as getting a software house to do anything costs mucho $$$$.
My computer runs 24/7. CPU plus monitor plus broadband plus wi-fi adds up. I often leave my TV on 24/7. Security lights...air con. It all adds up.
I will concede something running big wattage for exactly 12 hrs 0 mins ON then 12 hrs 0 mins OFF every day does look iffy. Personally, I "wobble" my lights up to an hour either way, but that's due to my laziness, and the way I have my grow set up rather than security concerns.
But my point is.....if they need (and get) a warrant to look at your usage, you are already f**ked, because they won't be asking for a warrant unless you are on their radar. They can't just mine confidential utility data willy-nilly.