Letters: Lights out for Edison customers
- Share via
Re “Senator tells Edison to fix blackouts,” Sept. 17
Cheers to state Sen. Ted Lieu (D-Torrance) for his work in making Southern California Edison aware of its responsibilities to its customers.
Thinking back on my experience with utility service failures, a better solution to the problem of making utilities like Edison responsible might be to require the company to give deep discounts to customers affected by “massive, recurring and unacceptable power outages,” as Lieu called them.
Consider this: Such a reduction would help the customers most harmed by these outages. It would stimulate the South Bay economy, where a widespread blackout last weekend affected nearly 100,000 residents. In addition, it would give the company a powerful incentive to engage in new construction and maintenance efforts.
Regardless, I applaud Lieu for his efforts to hold utilities accountable. Consumers need this help.
J.F. DaVanzo
Long Beach
ALSO:
Letters: Sabotaging Social Security
Letters: Teaching is all about hard work
More to Read
A cure for the common opinion
Get thought-provoking perspectives with our weekly newsletter.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Los Angeles Times.