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Originally Posted by JD Barleycorn
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The articles don't say there were arrested for not allowing the smart meters. It says their power was cut off.
The meters have a cellular phone transceiver built in so that power company can read the meters remotely, rather than send workers around to do the work. It's not only a smart idea economically, it avoids the need for the meter readers to trespass on your property in the first place.
Isn't that an improvement over the current situation?
Two of the nitwits in those articles didn't want them installed because they thought the cellular transmitters in the meters would cause health problems. Paranoid fuckers are everywhere.
I don't see how the meters can enable the government to "track your movements", like one of the articles mentioned. If you usage is way down for a couple of days, you may be out of the house, but wherer? And you might just have cut back on appliance use without going anywhere.
And even the fear that the government will ration your electricity is overblown, since the government can do that NOW with analog meters, just much less efficiently.