So, LPEA has charged members $1.42 monthly to read 41,000 meters at the approximate cost of $58,000 per month and almost $700,000 per year – for who knows how long – even though the majority of members have meters that don’t need to be manually read at all.
When asked where all that money went, the room went silent. LPEA is now poised to demand $50 additionally per opt-out per month for meters that don’t need to be read manually. Of course, those opting out will also be forced to pay the $1.42 base charge for not having their meters read.
Since the LPEA board of directors has declined to consider the 9,500 peer-reviewed articles done by credentialed scientists exposing the health dangers and environmental damage that pulsed, EMF smart meters emit and have also snubbed their noses at the 2010 FBI warning that “individuals with only a moderate level of computer knowledge are likely able to compromise meters with low-cost tools and software readily available on the Internet,” and are cavalierly ignoring our constitutionally guaranteed Fourth Amendment right to privacy with their intrusive 24/7 surveillance of our homes and lives, perhaps the board might be amenable to learning math. Or is this double-dipping practice just business as usual over chump change? Can we get some answers around here?
Diana Luppi
Pagosa Springs
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