Promethius wrote:
The link below is in regard to a 93 yr old man who froze to death after an electric company put a "limiter" on his electricity. The man was evidently not told how to reset it, or probably that it was even installed. IMO, when shutting down utilities can put someone's life in danger in extreme weather, they should never be shut off.
The man was a WW II vet that most likely put his life on the line, and to die in this manner is something I can't understand.
http://www.mlive.com/news/bay-city/index.ssf/2009/01/bay_city_raises_electric_rates.htmlHuman nature and compassion in its finest form. NOT!!!
IMO, it should never ever happen. Here in our province we have hydro (electricity) and gas (heat). I need both in the winter to run my furnace. There are so many similar circumstances where people face this problem and the power/gas companies just don't care. Corporate greed at its finest. There are some places that will not cut your power/gas if the temperature is cold. By the power company's actions, they deliberately put this man's life in danger, and therefore should be held accountable.
It should never happen to anyone, especially a vet. I should contact the city and have the power company's management come here. Along with my SAR team we can take them into the mountains here during winter, where my team can show them what it's like to live with no heat or power. We can see if they will survive.