The water meters here are smart - so send readings to Thames Water. The only reason I'd have to reach ours would be to turn off the water (quarter turn) for the whole house - for plumbing, as the under sink tap has seized up.
I think we were brought up (here) with plentiful 'free' water - so we used a lot, left taps and hoses running, spent ages in showers etc.
Now we have to change, especially in the water-stressed areas. Paying for what you use seems sensible to encourage careful consumption.
There are schemes to reduce your bill if you're on a low income. Thames Water's (called Watersure I believe) looks at your 'residual income', after mortgage (or rent) and Council Tax, then, if your bill is over a certain percentage (3%?) of that, your bill is halved.