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Young v. Saanich Police Department, 2003 BCSC 926 (CanLII).

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<strong>Young</strong> v. <strong>Saanich</strong> <strong>Police</strong> <strong>Department</strong>, et al Page 75<br />

The Refusal to Exclude Ms. Jaarsma<br />

[152] Counsel for the petitioner sought to exclude<br />

Ms. Jaarsma from the hearing, but the arbitrator declined to<br />

do so on the basis that she was one of the two representatives<br />

of the CRHC instructing counsel. Ms. Jaarsma did not testify<br />

at the hearing. There was no possible prejudice to the<br />

petitioners and I find no merit in this complaint.<br />

<strong>2003</strong> <strong>BCSC</strong> <strong>926</strong> (<strong>CanLII</strong>)<br />

The Alleged Refusal to Visit the Complex to Determine<br />

Whether the Smell of Marihuana was Present<br />

[153] The petitioners say that Arbitrator Gilbert wrongly<br />

declined to visit the petitioners' residence and the<br />

surrounding complex. During the first day of proceedings,<br />

counsel for the petitioners requested that the arbitrator<br />

attend at Beechwood Park as part of the fact-finding process.<br />

He proposed that Mr. <strong>Young</strong> could smoke marihuana in his<br />

apartment while the arbitrator waited in the hallway to<br />

determine whether or not an odour of marihuana did, in fact,<br />

escape from the petitioners' suite.<br />

[154] Counsel for the CRHC opposed the idea at the time,<br />

arguing that the petitioners' claim that other tenants could<br />

not smell the marihuana was untenable. Counsel told the<br />

arbitrator that marihuana smoke gives off a "pungent, easily

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