David Chricop has the story in the Everett Herald:
The golf-ball bomber has stopped his salvoes at the Port of Everett, at least for now.
Meanwhile, port officials decided to come up with a formal policy on how to use anti-terrorism cameras. They caught flak from Rucker Hill neighbors this week after it was revealed the cameras were aimed toward their homes to catch whoever was driving golf balls at the port.
“If they have the ability to tape my house, there should be a written policy to determine who can see these tapes and how they are used,” said Dave Miller, whose bedroom window faces the port.
Neighbors’ concerns about privacy have caused the port to rethink how it regulates video surveillance, said Scott Grindy, port facilities and security director.
“In hindsight, we realize the golf balls are a public safety issue, not a threat to the terminals, in terms of somebody breaking in,” Grindy said. “Aiming at the hillside probably wasn’t an appropriate use.”
