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An interesting innovation from officials: periodic inspection of electricity, gas, cold, and hot water meters will now be conducted in a proactive format. This was announced by the Ministry of Justice.
What does this mean?
Citizens no longer need to worry about the deadlines for meter inspections or contact the authorities themselves. Responsible officials are now required to:
- Notify the resident several months before the inspection deadline.
- Collect the meter themselves for inspection.
- Return the meter to the consumer after the procedure.
In theory, this sounds convenient and progressive. But the question is: how will it work in practice?
The process of inspecting water meters, especially for hot and cold water, has long been plagued by chaos. Delays, confusion, and a lack of transparency remain unresolved issues.
The key concern now is ensuring that if a responsible employee forgets about your meter, you won’t end up paying for their mistake out of your own pocket.
Let’s hope this proactive approach will truly simplify life rather than create additional complications.
What do you think of this initiative? Let’s wait and see how it unfolds.
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