A San Francisco woman was just arrested for an act of civil disobedience against the installation of the meters in her neighborhood. Amy O'Hair is a true heroine, in my opinion.
And on the other side of the nation in Maine, a lawsuit was won against forcing consumers to have a smart meter installed.
Go team!
The age-old adage First Do No Harm should be the tempering goal of not only medicine, but government and industry, especially when they team up to deploy new technologies, set policies and serve the people.
This blog exists to reveal and analyze areas in which these powerful groups are failing to "first do no harm."
This blog exists to reveal and analyze areas in which these powerful groups are failing to "first do no harm."
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Tuesday, June 21, 2011
One arrested for protesting smart meter installation, and one lawsuit ruled against installation of smart meters
A San Francisco woman was just arrested for an act of civil disobedience against the installation of the meters in her neighborhood. Amy O'Hair is a true heroine, in my opinion.
And on the other side of the nation in Maine, a lawsuit was won against forcing consumers to have a smart meter installed.
Go team!
And on the other side of the nation in Maine, a lawsuit was won against forcing consumers to have a smart meter installed.
Go team!
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activism,
smart meters
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