Guest guest Posted July 13, 2012 Report Share Posted July 13, 2012 forwarding.............................. Here is some more encouraging news: Virginia Attorney General, Ken Cuccinelli, said his office will help anyone whose right to opt out has been denied by the utility. Donna Holt, the head of Campaign for Liberty in VA, talked with VA Attorney General, Ken Cuccinelli, who said his office will not permit forcible installation of smart meters if people contact him. This is wonderful, except he will be leaving his position the beginning of 2014 to run for VA Governor. He has always been a strong defender of Constitutional rights, and also thinks **outside the box** This could be done in other states...for the same reason he is stating (utilities are monopolies and cannot force anything onto people if there is a viable alternative, in this case analog meters). Below is the email from Donna Holt: I had an interesting meeting with the Attorney General today. We discussed smart meters and he told me that if the power company tells anyone they cannot opt out, his office can do something about that. They are a monopoly and as such, they cannot force smart meters on anyone when there is clearly an option, the analog meter. Please pass this on to others and please let me know if there is anyone having a problem with any power company regarding this option in Virginia. Thanks, Donna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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