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PG&E's black ops

By Cosmo Garvin

Who was PG&E spying on in Yolo County during a bitter political campaign to
unseat the utility and replace it with the not-for-profit Sacramento
Municipal Utility District?

Back on August 1, the Davis City Council passed a resolution reaffirming its
commitment to public power. Public power activist Dan Berman stood up to
support the resolution, but also asked the city to look into some
interesting PG&E expenditures he found in documents filed with the
California Public Utilities Commission

It seems that PG&E had hired a Davis-based private investigating company
called Digistream as a consultant. Aside from regular private-eye stuff,
Digistream's Web site boasts that the company can provide the services of
its Mobile Unmanned Recording Facility, or MURF, a tricked-out spy mobile
equipped with digital cameras and computer gear that can covertly record its
targets 24-seven. PG&E paid Digistream just over $30,000 in 2005, and
another $29,135 in 2006, when the public-power campaign was in full swing.

"What I would like to know is whether or not Digistream was conducting any
sort of surveillance for PG&E connected with the public-power campaigns,"
Berman told Davis council members.

Turns out, the Davis City Council wants to know, too. And now City Manager
Bill Emlen is watching the detectives. He told SN&R early indications were
that the snooping was "part of a personnel matter." Large companies often
use investigators like Digistream to ferret out workers-comp fraud.

We called PG&E to ask about the contract, but PG&E didn't call back. And
since PG&E is a privately owned company, it doesn't really have to tell
anybody who it was spying on anyway.

Seth Sandronsky

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