I’m not sure of the arrangements as I can access my elec meters, but I can’t access my water meter and the water firm will send someone to do the reading for me.Palestine is more trendy than poverty I guess.
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It was the utilita rants that blew my mind. Her argument about her meter being inaccessible because she’d have to go outside blew my mind. With the absolute best will in the world what exactly are meter companies supposed to do about the physical locations of said meters which generally need to be exactly where they are? It did sound entirely reachable for most wheelchair users (including her I’m guessing as her main objection was that she’d have to go outside not “I can’t reach it once I’m there”) and they had an app for most functions, it was just this one that had to be physically done she was complaining about.
Some things just cannot realistically be any more accessible than they are (doubt many people want a meter on their bedroom wall after all) and it seemed so bizarre she decided they had a vendetta against her and all disabled people because of it:
Obviously RSMoan wouldn’t sign up for that sort of scheme coz she’s not interested in solutions.
Wasnt she moaning that she needed to use her phone to photograph the reading, as the Krays can’t be trusted not to break it? Coz obviously none of the kids could get a reading for her