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Not Worried About Smart Meter Privacy Invasion? Think Again!

Posted By bobfrank On January 11, 2012 @ 01:53 In Truth Squad, SCA Board, Safety, Operations, News! | No Comments

On April 26, 2010 the Nevada Attorney General Bureau of Consumer Protection (BCP) filed the attached review and report of the Nevada Public Utility Commission’s plans to grant Nevada energy companies to implement the “Smart Meter” Program.  
[1] NV Attorney General Bureau of Consumer Protection Report in 2010 Opposing Smart Meter Program

Look at the following chart for some basic evidence (extracted from page 53 in the report) of the serious privacy violations possible with such devices.    [2] sm_appliance_use_chart-b.jpg

Imagine if a smart meter was reporting to Nevada Energy every few minutes or less on what power you are consuming.  Imagine if it was easy to detect what spikes are generated by what kinds of appliances.  Would it not be easy for criminals to discover when a person normally takes a bath or showers or sleeps or works or is away for hours, days or weeks at a time?  

And, why would you want to allow the power company to detect, collect, report, store and analyze such personal and private information about you, your family and visitors?  Is there anyone who could truly believe the power company could be trusted to have and keep such private information collected every few minutes of your future life?  It seems crazy to me for them to even try to bully us into accepting such an outrageous concept!

The report is two years old, exceptionally detailed, and appears to provide devastating evidence in sworn testimony by national experts against the safety, security, health and privacy claims by Nevada Energy for its Smart Meter Program.

Unless the owner, resident or visitor grants specific authority for such wire-tapping/unauthorized surveillance actions by the power company, there are major law violations being planned by the smart meter program.  Is this not conclusive evidence of fraud and other crimes by the PUCN and NV Energy?

Clearly, this Attorney General/BCP report proves that customers must be allowed the right to Opt-In.  And, if choosing to refuse the smart meters, they must not be required to pay a penny (directly or indirectly) for anyone else’s decision to use the smart meter programs.

This is not the only damning report against the smart meter program by the Bureau of Consumer Protection.  After you have read this and the other reports, you may want to participate in the efforts to demand that the Attorney General and the Governor direct the District Attorney to investigate why the PUCN’s smart meter program is being allowed to be implemented.  It is outrageous.

Meanwhile, we all need to be meeting with the BCP and getting more facts before the PUCN January 18th hearing about the apparently bogus/illegal “opt-out” proposal by Nevada Energy.

In conclusion, the enclosed BCP report and related evidence is clear.  There are no legal or economic justifications for implementing a smart meter program in Nevada.   No matter how much money has been wasted to date, we simply can not allow hundreds of millions more being wasted while our privacy and constitutional rights against unreasonable surveillance are willfully violated by the State. 

This smart meter program must stop.  All citizens have obligations to themselves and their families to tell the Govenor to terminate it immediately.


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[1] NV Attorney General Bureau of Consumer Protection Report in 2010 Opposing Smart Meter Program: http://blog.anthemvoice.org/__oneclick_uploads/2012/01/smart-meter_report-2010-a
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