https://www.es-forum.com/How-to-make-smart-phone-companies-liable-for-what-they-do-to-your-health-tp4032824p4032829.html
It's been my experience that plenty of attorneys understand that smart meters are basically an illegal wire tap, but they do not have the resources to go up against powerful utility companies which now apparently have the approval of government agencies to
put these harmful spy devices on our houses. Are you familiar with a similar ruling about the Naperville, IL smart meter case? The court found that smart meters do a "search" of your home but since the search is only every 15 minutes and the meters provide "benefits"
it's OK!
On August 16, 2018, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit ruled that:
“[Smart meter] data, even when collected at fifteen-minute intervals, reveals details about the home that would be otherwise unavailable to government officials [without] a physical search.
Naperville therefore ‘searches’ its residents’ homes when it collects this data.”
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https://smartgridawareness.org/2018/09/30/court-ruling-based-on-false-premise-of-benefits/
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The recent court ruling allowing smart meter privacy invasions was based on a false premise of “benefits.” Smart meters do not reduce costs, do not result in cheaper power, do not encourage energy efficiency, and do not increase grid stability. Smart meters
do not provide a net public benefit ...
smartgridawareness.org
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"Constitution, Amendment IV
the right of people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, ..."
"You can't spy on people. It's in the constitution. If they spy on people, that's treason".
Some people are being made liable and stepping down the government.
He suggests NOT to take the case to a normal lawyer, that will probably not help.
Few lawyers understand though.
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A Mass Action of Liability:
On January 30th, 2015, the CEO of Corix Utilities (?), the installer of smart meters of British Columbia received more than 100 notices of liability.
On February 4ths, the CEO Brett Hodson resigned from Corix Group.
This action was sent to the office of British Columbia Utilities Commission, Len Kelsy, CEO, who also resigned in late 2015.
Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada was the first groups that began to implement the liability action.
Later there were groups in Seatlle and Detroit." See what happen at 38 minutes in the video!!!