No!
Then who should pay?
... perhaps those with Waterfront Property
(So what if it's sewage water)
... perhaps those living in an All Inclusive Gated Community
... Perhaps those who appear to be running a Tire Recycling Business
... Perhaps those living on deluxe streets made of the
Best Biodegradable / Water-soluable material corruption can buy
... Perhaps those building a New House in a New Development
scraping together every scrap of wood they can find
(I bet they could use some help and NALs to hold it all together)
Perhaps those that can find a job and work?
So what if they only make about $3,600 a month working 6-7 days a week.
Pay car fare to work and back of about $780 a month.
Buy $50 peso Lunch each day for about $1,500 a month.
That still leaves them $44 pesos a day for the electric bill, breaksfast, dinner, clothing, etc.
But wait!
Now that Santiago has installed the new Left Over / Excess Food containers on the streets
They won't have to buy food, so, hell yes, make them pay the electric bill.
The "Old" versus the "New" Leftover/Excess Food Bins
Perhaps in this country they should have a
God given right
to that electricity.
They have little else ..........
.... BTW, there is no real shortage in electricity production; its all artificially made by the attitudes of the consumers who think (free) electricity is a God given right.
-NALs
SantiagoDR
I survived the NAL's syndrone - 2009