NDP Calls For A Halt To Smart Meter Installation
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Prince George, B.C. - The BC New Democrats are calling on the provincial government to put the implementation of BC Hydro's smart meter program on-hold until a full independent review can be completed...
Local government officials attending the Union of BC Municipalities convention voted 55-percent in favour of a resolution seeking a moratorium on the smart meters, due to health, privacy, and cost concerns. "We've had serious concerns from the beginning that this is a billion dollars wasted on a bad idea," says NDP Energy Critic, John Horgan.
And in light of the UBCM resolution, he says, "It's clearly time the Liberal government started listening to communities and to ratepayers."
Prince George and Richmond were the two communities selected for 'rolling out' the new digital smart meters. Crews began replacing analog hydro meters on city homes and businesses back in July. An effort by local resident, Marina Jang, to have Prince George Council declare a moratorium on the meters back in August failed to gain support. The Liberal government has mandated all analogs be replaced in BC by the end of 2012.
Horgan notes that Energy Minister Rich Coleman announced the program would move forward regardless of how the UBCM vote went. The NDP critic says, "It is time for the Liberals to stop thinking they know what's best and start listening to the people they are supposed to be working for. Let's use the independent review process we have in place at the BC Utilities Commission to take a look at all the unanswered questions about smart meters."
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There is a lot more to them that we are being told.
I almost puke every tim eI hear Hydro say the meters are beng installed to save me money...what a crock of doodoo...Hydro is not in the business of saving me money...and now our wonderful people friendly Liberals (barf) are involved I really feel safe and secure