krome2ez Posted January 25, 2013 Report Share Posted January 25, 2013 Woman Arrested While Refusing Smart Meter Installation on Her Property Tells Us Her Story Jan. 24, 2013 4:50pm Liz Klimas (Image: CBS screenshot) Jennifer Stahl has been a strong advocate against the smart meter program in Naperville, Ill., for the last two years. The issue came to a head Wednesday afternoon when she was arrested while refusing to let the utility workers install the controversial device. “I was protecting my property,” Stahl said in an interview with TheBlaze Thursday afternoon. “I felt my emotion was like a momma bear protecting her babies.” Stahl was at a friend’s house when she received the call from her husband that the utility workers had arrived. She was home within 15 minutes and saw they were at a neighbor’s house. Her neighbors were not home, but they had signs stating they did not permit the new meter to be installed. Stahl said she waited on her porch for the workers to arrive at her house. When they did, she refused them access to her backyard through her locked gate. The police — including the police supervisor, a sergeant — were called. Stahl said the sergeant explained the workers had authorization to access the meter, but Stahl stood her ground saying she didn’t approve it. The sergeant continued to try and convince Stahl to comply and said if she didn’t, he’d arrest her. “The city has always had and maintains the right to access our equipment, and today we were simply exercising that right,” City Manager Doug Kreiger told the Chicago Tribune, which reported Wednesday’s events. The lock on Stahl’s fence was cut, and when Stahl wouldn’t step away from the meter, she was lead away by an officer, cuffed and waited for a marked squad car to arrive to take her to the department. When asked why she was being arrested, she was told it was for interfering with a police officer. . The local CBS channel has footage of the arrest: Did she ever think it would come to this? “It occurred to me,” Stahl said, explaining that she previously had considered how far she would go to maintain her stance. “I didn’t put my name on a federal lawsuit” to stand down now, Stahl continued. The group Naperville Smart Meter Awareness has filed a lawsuit, for which there are currently motions to dismiss as well as to grant temporary restraining orders for residents refusing the meters. (Photo: Naperville Smart Meter Awareness/Facebook) Tom Glass, a member of the Naperville Smart Meter Awareness group, told TheBlaze Thursday he felt the fact that the city is arresting residents for refusing is “completely frightening in this day in age.” “The city is still sending around people to read these [smart] meters … they don’t work,” Glass continued. Stahl was one of two women arrested while smart meters were being installed on their property without permission Wednesday. Malia “Kim” Bendis was the second who received two misdemeanors for attempted eavesdropping and resisting a police officer, according to the Tribune. This video posted to YouTube shows Bendis protesting the removal of her analog meter for installation of a smart meter: Stahl estimated at the rate the city is going installing smart meters that they’ll be complete with 100 percent compliance by the end of the week. The Tribune reported 57,000 homes (99 percent) have them so far. “It’s not acceptable that the city can choose for me on my behalf to install this meter that I don’t think is appropriate for myself,” Stahl said. “I choose to keep my analog meter because of all the issues. I can’t believe the city is not providing an alternative option.” An alternative option of sorts is provided by the city. However, it still requires residents to receive a new meter. According to a Q&A document about the Naperville Smart Grid Initiative, homeowners are able to choose between participating in the smart grid program with a standard, wireless meter. Or they can opt out and will still receive what is being called a “non-standard” smart meter, which has the wireless card removed. To receive a “non-standard” smart meter costs an initial, one-time fee of $68.35 (this is the cost difference between the two meters) and a monthly fee of $24.75 for manual reading of the meter. The Q&A emphasized that no existing analog meters will be retained by customers and that the new non-wireless, non-standard smart meters installed for residents opting out of the program requires new equipment and special training for workers to learn how to read them. “Therefore, there is an incremental cost for this service,” the Q&A explains. The controversy over smart meters has been seen in cities around the nation. Some have concerns about the type of data the smart meters will allow to be collected (and how that data will be used). Others worry about the health risks associated with transmitter in the smart meter, including headaches, insomnia, tinnitus and DNA breakdown. Here’s video of a third Naperville mother emotionally refusing the smart meter Wednesday fearing her daughter’s health: As for Stahl, she said when she arrived home later, the smart meter was installed. “I choose to rise above. I’m not going to worry about what I’m going to do [about the meter] at this point. I’m going to focus on my energy into mobilizing the people of Naperville and around the country … to do something to take a stand as well,” Stahl said. Editor’s note: This story has been updated to include information about the option for customers wishing to opt out of the smart meter program. http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2013/01/24/woman-arrested-while-refusing-smart-meter-installation-on-her-property-tells-us-her-story/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shabibilicious Posted January 25, 2013 Report Share Posted January 25, 2013 Sounds like her "smart" meter could us an upgrade. GO RV, then BV Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Osmosis Posted January 25, 2013 Report Share Posted January 25, 2013 She had every right to film the police officers or anyone else on her property! Welcome to the police state! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tellmewhen Posted January 25, 2013 Report Share Posted January 25, 2013 Shab, Why do you defend the communists? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sentinel7 Posted January 25, 2013 Report Share Posted January 25, 2013 Shab, Why do you defend the communists? You haven't figured that out yet. No Surrender No Retreat and No Compromise Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Farwould Posted January 25, 2013 Report Share Posted January 25, 2013 Well she can be free of the tyrannical electric company by supplying her own power. I love the smart meter it shows me how much power is used and what appliances use the most and at what times not to use power.It saves money and time whats wrong with that?You no longer have to wait in line to get your power turned on or off.People would complain that their rubber hammer didnt mash a anvil.I agree with shabbs.Its their power people if you dont like them dont use them its that easy provide yer own. What else do folks want to complain about?is their anything left to complain about? Whats wrong with this country?Its good to stand on yer soap box but turn it over and do the work when yer done thats the hard part. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rayzur Posted January 26, 2013 Report Share Posted January 26, 2013 I'm surprised there isn't some active clever chap figuring out how to buzz the living day lights out of the thing and choke it to its complete death.... Ours have been installed for about a year... what it is we are supposed to be worried about... serious.. I haven't read or heard much about it... one of those details I don't attend to I guess Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
willy1der Posted January 26, 2013 Report Share Posted January 26, 2013 (edited) I'm surprised there isn't some active clever chap figuring out how to buzz the living day lights out of the thing and choke it to its complete death.... Ours have been installed for about a year... what it is we are supposed to be worried about... serious.. I haven't read or heard much about it... one of those details I don't attend to I guess Appliances are produced today that can talk to the smart meter. They can gather info to target you for advertising. It's another avenue to gain access into your home. Next we'll see TVs with mic's and 2 way cameras. Another avenue into your home and invade on your privacy. Edited January 26, 2013 by willy1der Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
reveldog Posted January 26, 2013 Report Share Posted January 26, 2013 Appliances are produced today that can talk to the smart meter. They can gather info to target you for advertising. It's another avenue to gain access into your home. Next we'll see TVs with mic's and 2 way cameras. Another avenue into your home and invade on your privacy. there are rumors that samsung smart TVs can pick up and record audio and used for the same thing SCARY STUFF Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rayzur Posted January 26, 2013 Report Share Posted January 26, 2013 Appliances are produced today that can talk to the smart meter. They can gather info to target you for advertising. It's another avenue to gain access into your home. Next we'll see TVs with mic's and 2 way cameras. Another avenue into your home and invade on your privacy. Are you frickin serious??? Really??? IS there some kind of alternative, like I don't want the R2D2 blender that talks to the city... Wow. I guess that leads to an even stronger suggestion that someone create something that buzzes the living day lights out of that transmission... They've probably shielded against that.... But certainly what goes up, can come down? Wow Thanks for the info Willy.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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