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Sir, — The issue of allowing people to enter a person’s house and check the power they are using brings us closer to ‘T9B4’s” Big Brother than ever. What about car yards, shops, big buildings and other places with nobody in them, where the lights are left on all night? If we are supposed to be saving power, they should be the first ones to
turn the lights off at night as soon as the places close, instead of picking on the ordinary jerson who probably does his or her best to save power. —Yours, etc., K. DOUGLAS. July 21, 1976.
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