Category Archives: Safety

CPUC Set to Screw You with Extortionate Proposed Decision

The following is from the EMF Safety Network, who are intervenors in California’s Phase 2 smart meter opt out proceeding: California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) Judge Amy Yip-Kikugawa and President Michael Peevey have issued two proposed decisions in the smart … Continue reading

Posted in California, Class Issues and Social Equality, CPUC, Democracy, Electro-Hyper-Sensitivity, PG&E, Safety, San Francisco, SCE, SDG&E | 2 Comments

SSM! Bumper Stickers and Limited Edition T-Shirts Available

                    As you may know by now, we don’t mince our words at StopSmartMeters.org.  And why should we when our health and safety are at risk? We have three limited edition … Continue reading

Posted in health effects, neighborhood organizing, radio-frequency radiation, Safety, Smart Grid, World Health Organization | 2 Comments

Peril on the Road: Submit Comments to DOT on Wireless Mandated Vehicles By Monday Evening

Not in our car! US Department of Transportation Set to “Mandate” 5.8 GHz Wireless Antennas in all Cars The Department of Transportation is proposing to require “vehicle-to-vehicle wireless communication in all light vehicles in the United States. More info including … Continue reading

Posted in health effects, radio-frequency radiation, Safety | 1 Comment

The People Speak Out at the CPUC: Oct. 2nd 2014

Posted in California, Citizen rebellion, CPUC, Democracy, Electro-Hyper-Sensitivity, Environmental Concerns, neighborhood organizing, PSREC, radio-frequency radiation, Safety, Smart Grid | Leave a comment

Residents of Alamo Heights in San Antonio, Texas Win Support of City Council in “Spark Meter” Battle

ALAMO HEIGHTS, TX—  Monday evening, more than 20 residents spoke out at the city council meeting of this San Antonio, TX suburb where municipal utility CPS Energy plans an imminent installation of smart meters.  After hearing from dozens of residents, … Continue reading

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