Citizens for Safe Technology
Empowering the public to protect children
and nature from unsafe wireless technologies.

Letters and Initiatives
There are many initiatives worldwide involving the safety and protection of communities and children from wireless technologies. Countless letters have been written and sent to governments, scientists, care workers, doctors, educators, businesses and industries . . . communicating concern, asking questions, presenting solutions, calling for change and above all, for the immediate application of The Precautionary Principle:
"The Precautionary Principle is enacted when there are plausible, serious and irreversible hazards, where there are many uncertainties and much scientific ignorance. Electromagnetic radiation is characterized by such circumstances."
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BCUC Injunction Request
Complaint under Section 47 of the Utilities Commission Act
"Please be advised that I am legal counsel for the Canadian office and Professional Employees' Union,
local 378 (COPE 378). The Union wishes to comment with respect to this Complaint.
"Although the Clean Energy Act limits the jurisdiction of the Commission in some respects in relation to
enumerated BC Hydro contracts and capital projects, the Commission's powers and responsibilities
remain intact beyond the boundaries of those legislated intrusions.
"In the case of SMI, the limits imposed by the Act upon the Commission's jurisdiction are delimited by the
terms of the Smart Meters and Smart Grid Regulation, B.C. Reg. 368/2010. BC Hydro does not require
the Commission's approval in order to comply with the specifications set out in that Order in Council.
However, if any aspect of the SMI program being implemented by BC Hydro deviates from the
Regulation or extends beyond it - for example, by incorporating a feature or capability which is not
specified in the Regulation - it requires regulatory approval in the normal course . . .
BCUC Complaint
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About CST
Citizens for Safe Technology is a not-for-profit educational society made up of parents, grandparents, teachers, business professionals, scientists, politicians and lawyers concerned about the exponential increase in public exposure to harmful wireless technologies.
We believe a profound urgency exists to protect the unsuspecting public, especially children, youth and pregnant mothers from unsafe wireless technologies.
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