Category Archives: San Francisco

We Get Up Again: Sticking it to Smart Meters

These devices need a sticker if they are to comply with the Federal Communications Commission’s rules about unlicensed transmitters. Here’s one attempt to do just that. Make your own: Click here, then print on 3-1/3×4″ labels. Or create your own … Continue reading

Posted in California, Citizen rebellion, CPUC, FCC, San Francisco, Uncategorized | 7 Comments

CA PUC – “Utility Lapdog” Proposes Extortionate Opt Out Fees

From EMF Safety Network: ———————- Yesterday the President of the California the Public Utilities Commission (CPUC), Michael Peevey issued a Proposed Decision on what to do with the thousands of complaints against the (dumb, too smart, not smart, spy, murder, … Continue reading

Posted in CPUC, Electro-Hyper-Sensitivity, PG&E, San Francisco | 10 Comments

“I Want My ‘Smart’ Meter Off, Too!” The Widening Call for Return of Analog Meters

Tuesday’s post documenting the return of Caitlin Phillips’ analog meter by PG&E brought a great number of emails to Stop Smart Meters! in the days that followed. This was confirmation of what we already knew: many of California’s ratepayers are … Continue reading

Posted in Citizen rebellion, CPUC, Democracy, Electro-Hyper-Sensitivity, PG&E, San Francisco | 9 Comments

PG&E Retaliating Against Low Income People

Phil, a protester with Occupy San Francisco, suspects that PG&E has been retaliating against customers who refuse ‘smart’ meters by conducting an audit for the “CARE” program- a program that is meant to help ensure basic heating and lighting to … Continue reading

Posted in Citizen rebellion, neighborhood organizing, PG&E, San Francisco | 2 Comments

A Right To Know? Not If the Wireless Industry Has its Way

By Amy O’Hair San Francisco passed a landmark ordinance earlier this year, which mandates that information about RF radiation exposure, a WHO class 2B carcinogen, be present at all cell-phone retail sites in the city, and given to buyers. If … Continue reading

Posted in Animal Harm, Cell phones, Citizen rebellion, Democracy, Environmental Concerns, San Francisco, World Health Organization | 10 Comments