Thursday, January 24, 2013

Vermont report finds no smart meter danger

A new state report concludes smart meters are safe but the advocacy group Vermonters for a Clean Environment isn't buying it.
http://www.reformer.com/localnews/ci_22438078/vermont-report-finds-no-smart-meter-danger

9 comments :

  1. before green mt power keeps changing them maybe they should make sure the buildens can handle the up grades,

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    1. Really, I hope the "buildens" can handle the up grades.

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  2. they are not safe they cause seizures

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  3. if a tenant rents the inside of the apt, at what time dose the tenant have a rite to change meters,grn mt power change a metter at tenant request and when they did,things broke cussing a MAJOR hazard, landlord out 1000, dollars to fix.

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    1. First of all, would a tenant rent the outside of an apartment? Your spelling/grammar is atrocious. You have to make sense if you want to be taken seriously.

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    2. I think the smart meters have made someone a little stupid.

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    3. anon 752, its a good thing there people like you in this world,

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  4. Wow anon 7:44 even autocorrect is like damn!

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  5. In Naperville, IL, two mothers were arrested last week for refusing to allow utility workers to install controversial smart meters on their homes.

    http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2013/01/26/Chicago-Suburban-Moms-Arrested-For-Refusing-Smart-Meters

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