2015-03-30 Notices for “expired meters” are going out to many

 

  • Reminder that rates increase 6% on April 1. Read your meter and call your reading in on April 1 so that Hydro can’t inflate the cost for March’s usage.

 

  • A sad letter from a senior in Ontario where rates keep going up – and it is happening here, too:

 

[Bills – Roseneath, Ontario] Hydro costs cut into seniors’ income by Dianne Thomas – The Star – March 28, 2015:
http://www.thestar.com/opinion/letters_to_the_editors/2015/03/28/hydro-costs-cut-into-seniors-income.html

 

Non-smeter. Re. bill C-51. Elizabeth May and Bruce Hyer (MLA Thunder Bay) present 60 amendments to this horrible bill:

http://elizabethmaymp.ca/green-party-leaders-announce-60-amendments-to-bill-c-51/

 

  • An Israeli lawyer explains what it feels like to be “allergic to wifi”. More and more people are and more will be sensitive to this electrosmog unless we get it reduced, especially in our homes where we can escape and our bodies can recover.

 http://nymag.com/scienceofus/2015/03/what-its-like-to-be-allergic-to-wi-fi.html

 

 

  • Many are getting letters advising of an upcoming meter exchange due to the current analog having expired. Remember to say you need an appointment to be able to turn your power off. Turn the power off for devices like TVs and computers, at any  powerbar, etc. and then the main circuit breaker. When the exchange is complete, do it in reverse to protect them from a power surge. The installer will try to give you a digital, but insist on an analog which is by far safer. Just about everywhere people have asked for one and have been home when the installer comes, analogs have been provided. Take a reading from your old meter and the new one to ensure accuracy in billing. There have been many mistakes. A member has written an excellent letter and it is below. He included a really excellent idea, which I’ve highlighted. It is true that Hydro says it is not liable for anything that goes wrong, whether deliberate or through negligence. We must protect ourselves. Remember that I have a report with many failures that have occurred when the power was not turned off and/or an incompetent installer (Corix) did the work. I’ve been told that most of the installers are qualified linesmen, but ask the installer when he calls what his qualifications are.

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Letters:

From Kelowna:

http://www.kelownacapnews.com/opinion/letters/297803631.html

 

From a member:

 

Sent: March 30, 2015 8:58 PM
To: smartmeters@bchydro.com
Cc: commission.secretary@bcuc.com; john.horgan.mla@leg.bc.ca; harry.bains.mla@leg.bc.ca; dsnoble@shaw.ca
Subject: Meter replacement notification

 

Mr. Brad Bishop
Manager, Meter Deployment
BC Hydro-Meter Choices
Dear Mr. Bishop,

I am writing in response to your letter of March 25, 2015 informing me that my analog meter seal has expired and that in the coming weeks someone will be coming on my property to exchange the meter.

As I have previously notified the BC Hydro -Meter Choices  in writing, I continue to refuse a smart meter, with or without the transmitter.  As I have accepted your opt out choice of an analog meter, I will ONLY accept  the exchange of analog for analog.

(1)  Provide me with a photocopy of the most current Measurement Canada seal expiry date for my exact analog at  (address redacted)

.(2)  Provide me with the identification number of the meter for which you state the seal is expiring so that I can cross reference this with the identification number on the face of my actual meter and the meter number listed on my billing statement;

(3)  Provide me with the model name and number of the analog meter you wish to install, and its Measurement Canada Seal certification (expiry) date and confirmation ( in Writing) that it does not have a TROJAN HORSE -no chips, no transmitters,  no antenna of any sort;

(4)  Provide time and date the installer will be arriving.  No FAILED INSTALLATION FEE will be payable unless an appointment is made in advance for a mutually agreeable date and time.

(5)  I will only allow a licensed electrician who can provide me with valid confirmation of liability insurance to tamper with my current analog meter for any reason.  I am requiring this on the grounds that under BC Hydro Tariff Section 97, “Liability”,

BC Hydro has no responsibility for any harm or injury done by its employees or agents, whether done through negligence or willful misconduct.  Being aware of this risk to my home and family, I cannot allow the risk of an unqualified, uninsured person tampering with my property and potentially risking my home and my family’s safety.

(6)  Lastly, provide me with written assurance that no attempt to install a smart meter, with or without transmitters of any sort, will occur because:

(a)  I have chosen to opt out of the smart meter program and have notified you of this, and pay a “LEGACY FEE” EVERY month

(b) I am a member of the Class Action Suit against BC Hydro in the Supreme Court of British Columbia and it is unconscionable that I be harassed or interfered with while this legal action is ongoing.

Please note that if you charge me a failed installation fee after receipt of this e-mail , without complying with the conditions set forth herein, I reserve the right to seek legal action against you.

Sincerely,

XX

Cc:

Erika Hamilton, commission.secretary@bcuc.com
John Horgan, john.horgan.mla@leg.bc.ca
Harry Bains, harry.bains.mla@leg.bc.ca
Sharon Noble, <dsnoble@shaw.ca>

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(Editor’s Note:  RDN = Regional District of Nanaimo BC Canada and includes the municipalities of Nanaimo, Lantzville, Parksville, and Qualicum Beach, as well as seven unincorporated Electoral Areas.  see http://www.rdn.bc.ca/cms.asp?wpID=513)

From: Jerry Flynn
To:

jstanhope@shaw.ca, colinhaime@shaw.ca, alecmcpherson2011@gmail.com,
“maureen young” <maureen_young@shaw.ca>, bobrogers4areaE@telus.net,
“fjfell at rdn” <fjfell.at.rdn@gmail.com>,
“bill veenhof” <bill.veenhof@shaw.ca>,
“bill mckay” <bill.mckay@nanaimo.ca>,
“bill bestwick” <bill.bestwick@nanaimo.ca>,
“jerry hong” <jerry.hong@nanaimo.ca>,
“jim kipp” <jim.kipp@nanaimo.ca>,
“wendy pratt” <wendy.pratt@nanaimo.ca>,
“ian thorpe” <ian.thorpe@nanaimo.ca>,
“bill yoachim” <bill.yoachim@nanaimo.ca>,
mayor@parksville.ca,
mayor@qualicumbeach.com
Cc: “scott fraser mla” <scott.fraser.mla@leg.bc.ca>, mamacdonald@nanaimodailynews.com,

editor@pqbnews.com, smaher@postmedia.com
Sent: Friday, March 27, 2015 12:29:51 PM
Subject: RDN Directors – Are you protected against health-related lawsuits allegedly caused by Wireless Technology you have imposed on the public?

Dear RDN Directors,

Given Lloyd’s of London’s recent announcement (see link below) with respect to Wi-Fi and similar microwave-emitting devices, I encourage each of you to contact your personal as well as RDN’s institutional insurance companies to determine if, in your capacity of an RDN Director,  you would also be personally liable were one or more of RDN’s constituents to sue RDN Directors because of some decision you had made that resulted in the plaintiff(s) or members of their family(ies) being forced to endure toxic microwave radiation, which the World Health Organization (WHO) classified a “Possible” carcinogen (cause of cancer) in 2011.
http://thebridgenewsservice.com/2015/02/26/school-boards-left-on-the-hook-for-wi-fi-injuries/

(corrected link – http://parentsforasafeschool.blogspot.com/2015/02/school-boards-left-on-hook-for-wi-fi.html  & http://parentsforasafeschool.blogspot.com/2015/02/wording-for-insurance-policy.html

RDN Directors need to note that:

  • in February 2015, the government of France banned Wi-Fi in nurseries, schools, kindergartens and childcare centres across France that cater for children under the age of six. In primary schools Wi-Fi routers must be shut off when not actually in use? France also created its own national radiation Exposure Protection agency, meaning that it no longer accepts the dangerously high radiation Exposure Limits set by the corrupt ICNIRP (International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection) – which were established by the same corrupt scientist, Dr. Michael Repacholi, who co-established (with Dr. Maria Stuchly) Health Canada’s globally discredited Safety Code 6, even its newly-released 2015 version.
    http://www.connexionfrance.com/france-wifi-schools-ban-children-six-nurseries-daycare-kindergartens-homes-electromagnetic-waves-16637-view-article.html
  • Cell phone companies are obliged to insure themselves against health-related claims attributed to radio frequency radiation; the same applies to electric utilities.
  • Not one single study – anywhere in the world – has been done by credible scientists that shows cell phones are safe for people to use! In the Owner’s Manual of all cell phones is a warning at the very back, in the smallest of print, warning the user not to hold the phone (in Blackberry’s case) within 0.98” of any part of the body – not just the head; (in Apple’s case) 5/8” (in Motorola’s case) within 1” of any part of the body!
  • The cell phone industry’s own six-year (1993-1999) USD $28.5 study, conducted by Dr. George Carlo, proved they were harmful. The report was buried, the report buried, and Dr. Carlo’s house mysteriously burned down a short time later.  

I am available to answer any questions or to defend that which is said above. Thank you for your time.

Sincerely,
Jerry Flynn

4 thoughts on “2015-03-30 Notices for “expired meters” are going out to many”

  1. We still have the old analog meter and are being charged monthly for this. I have been told of letter going out saying these meters have expire dates on them. Does anyone know where these dates are or how you can tell.
    We have a legal letter up by our old meter stating we do not wish it to be changed but don’t know if that will still stand for the so called “Expiring meters”.
    It would be sad to have paid all these years to keep this and they sneak in and change it on us when we are out of the home.
    Any info would be greatly appreciated. Thanks

    1. Hydro is saying that there are expiry dates on the backs of the analogs but this isn’t true. The dates on the back are the date of initial certification, which may have been 30 years ago.
      Hydro has the only records of expiry dates and when asked will provide a form they’ve made up, but how credible the info is, who knows. Hydro is not being honest and accurate about so many things that I don’t trust them at all.
      If you recall, in 2013 when the government agreed to allow a choice (for those who still had analogs at least) it told us that we didn’t have to worry. If we wanted to keep our analogs we could. Then, a few days later, the same govt came out with the Meter Choice program under which we could keep our analogs only until they expired or were damaged.
      These things are dangerous and invasive, and we must keep fighting to get these recalled. Why should Hydro and fortis be allowed to put a known fire hazard on our homes and put our lives and property at risk?
      If you haven’t rec’d a letter yet, chances are that your meter isn’t expiring this year, although some people have told me that they rec’d no letter, and no notice. I would suggest keeping your analog protected until/unless you have an appointment for an exchange.

  2. Hello,

    I just received a call from BC Hydro that they are coming to swap out my analogue to a Radio Off meter. I told them that I would ONLY accept a replacement analogue. The caller said they don’t have any more, I told them to check in Vancouver and to only come with another Analogue. HE said that I would be charged a refusal charge of $700. I immediately said that I was not refusing a meter, only refusing to accept a Radio Off meter. I continued to tell him that I suffer with Neuralgua and that the RF affect my cranium never a on a daily basis and that is why I want an Analogue meter ONLY! WIth that he hung up on me!

    GO figure, is this the way that they have been taught to communicate with their customers?

  3. Apparently this is how they have been taught, and how they are treating customers. We have no rights. Shut up and pay the bill.
    You cannot be charged the $700 unless they actually turn your power off at the pole and you want your power back on. The refusal charge (failed installation fee) is $65. Man, they can’t even get their extortion fees straight.
    If an installer comes to your home and cannot make the exchange because the analog is protected or you refuse, then they can charge the $65, but only then.
    Do you have a doctor’s statement that you should not be exposed to the RF from things like smeters?
    Please write to me directly at director@stopsmartmetersbc.com

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