Hertz To Pay $168 Million After Falsely Accusing Customers Of Theft Which Led To Jailings
By Tyler Durden Rental car company Hertz has agreed to pay $168 million to settle multiple lawsuits in the US stemming from false robbery charges…
By Tyler Durden Rental car company Hertz has agreed to pay $168 million to settle multiple lawsuits in the US stemming from false robbery charges…
By B.N. Frank Opposition to utility “smart” meters (electric, gas, and water) has been ongoing in the U.S. and worldwide since utilities started deploying them…
By Tyler Durden It turns out that big tech companies may not be as committed to your privacy as their PR departments would have you believe –…
By B.N. Frank Still confused about GMO food labels? You aren’t alone. Fortunately a group of nonprofits and retailers has taken legal action to fix…
By B.N. Frank Worldwide opposition to “smart” meters (electric, gas, and water) has been ongoing since utilities started deploying them over ten years ago. In…
By Jesse Smith According to a BBC article, in 2022 alone, over 500 UK energy customers have been automatically and forcibly moved onto a prepayment…
By B.N. Frank Opposition to “smart” meters (electric, gas, and water) has been ongoing since utilities worldwide started deploying them over ten years ago. Problems…
By B.N. Frank Since 2021 ProPublica has been exposing issues associated with controversial high-interest Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) loans and their lenders (see 1,…
By Satya Marar Politicians and a coalition of powerful retail giants are pushing bills intended to limit the fees that businesses pay when a customer buys things…
By B.N. Frank Experts continue to warn that all autonomous vehicles (AVs) create problems – NOT just Tesla vehicles. Of course, it’s possible that AVs…
By B.N. Frank Research has already determined that exposure to electromagnetic fields (EMFs) including from cell phones, smart watches and other wireless wearables, video game…
By B.N. Frank It’s no longer a secret that electric vehicles (EVs) are expensive to buy and maintain. In fact, a survey published in July…
By B.N. Frank In June 2022, AEP Ohio came under heavy scrutiny for cutting power to allegedly a disproportionate number of low-income residents “to preserve…
By B.N. Frank “Smart” meters (electric, gas, and water) allow utilities to remotely control consumers’ utility use as well as collect consumer usage data and…