Petrus wrote:Not only, there are also the technicians who come to limit / cut the power supply.
And there, there is no risk that a benevolent technician comes back to put a minimum of juice to households in difficulty.
Personally I am on the side of the guy who pays his bill, moderates his consumption ............ And I still have one can have dinner to see stove-pipe families benefiting from social tariffs .. .. Hang string of garlands on their facades at Christmas, leave the outside light on all night and heat with toasters while leaving the windows open while the municipal employee deposited the wood of the sizes of the municipality in their garden. ... When the edf technician came by ... The social worker was there to sign a check to ensure the continuity of the mismanagement ....
Whoever pays ... It is always the same: the honest consumer .... In the form of taxes on his bill ....