No one likes a bully! Let your voice be heard Tuesday February 21, 7pm.
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Bullying doesn't just happen on the playground.
In Naperille, it happens at the highest levels...in our local city government.
Bullying isn't just something kids do.
In Naperville, it's what the city council does to their constituents, the very people who voted them in office.
This council, with the exception of Doug Krause, has attempted to bully its residents regarding the smart meter debate.
Join us at City Hall on
Tuesday, February 21, 7pm to tell council, we will not be bullied anymore! What has the bullying gotten them? *3 Open Meetings Act Violation Investigations *3 different court proceedings regarding their efforts to block the referendum question *1 federal lawsuit * many, many letters of no-consent from the community * hundreds upon hundreds of angry citizens * over 1000 residents who have already called for a stop to the program * over 4000 resident who want to vote
While other community's are providing true opt outs, placing moratoriums, and making the program voluntary...not in Naperville.
Take a look at these videos to see how residents have been bullied by the council:
Rude Behavior Fair Fight? Your time is up No shame You'll get your answer Answer please
If we want the bullying to stop on the playground, then it must stop with the leaders in our community!
Join us at City Hall on
Tuesday, February 21, 7pm to tell council, we will not be bullied anymore! We want the freedom to choose and we will not let you, the city council, dictate what we must install on our homes!
Speakers are encouraged, sign in by 6:45 pm. |
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Naperville Smart Meter Awareness is a self funded 501c6, funded by board members and community members who believe in our cause.
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City continues to install despite community concerns
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"Smart" meters are not federally mandated.
Naperville's utility and the City Council do not have authority to force a resident to accept a smart meter on their home. Know your rights! You have the right to say No!
If you do not want a "smart" meter on your home do the following:
Visit our What you can do page for signage and more information.
1) Post a letter of No Consent on your meter and send a copy to the utility, certified mail. 2) Call the installer (UPA) at 877-423-3194 and ask to be taken off the install list. Note the name of the person you speak with. 3) Post a "Do Not Install" sign on your meter and another on your front door. Samples & stickers available by clicking here. 4) Be home when the installer tries to replace your meter. Inform them of your rights to say no. Insist they wait pending legal action against the city. 5) Put up a yard sign, contact us and we'll drop one off. 6) Call Mayor Pradel and insist he protect your rights under the US Energy Act of 2005. mayor@naperville.il.us (630) 420-6018 7) Donate to support the filing for Injunctive Relief against smart meters in Naperville. Click here to donate |
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