Who In Their Right Mind Would Erect A Cell Phone Tower 28 Feet From A School? (Radiation Meters)

  • 11 years ago
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When I was researching this article I was looking for a statistic to quote on the exponential growth of cell phone towers, or base stations as they are called this side of the pond. I didn’t find one. I know it must be pretty impressive.
Sure we need cell phone towers. But do we need them 28 feet from an elementary school? What town could be dumb enough to erect a cell phone tower that close to a school? The town is called Huntington Beach in the good old US of A (California actually).
Below is a video on this issue. I wanted to share this with you because it such a strong testimony to the outrage of a community on this issue. You can see mums and dads expressing genuine concern over the well being of their offspring, and rightly so. I support them 100% and I support all the other communities facing similar action by the cell phone industry.
Hi, my name is Sarah Nunyez, and I’m a parent at Harbor View, and this cause is very personal to me because I’ve lost a family member to cancer, and a lot of my friends are struggling with breast cancer and various cancers. The tower, being so near the school, could, in the future, bring problems to our children. And, it’s a health risk.
It’s a major problem with one little cell tower, because that one little cell tower puts our children’s health at risk. And that’s been pretty much proven – all countries in Europe and Australia and others. They’re taking responsible placement of cell towers seriously. And having it 28 feet from our elementary school, as you can see, is beyond irresponsible. We’re just not willing to take that risk with our children.
I’m here today for the “No on Q”, and I’m not against cell towers, but you don’t put a cell tower next to a school. I mean, that would seem to be pretty obvious, and this was a huge mistake. And I encourage everybody to vote “No on Q”.
Good afternoon ladies and gentlemen. It’s a pleasure to be here with you today. My name is Billy O’Connell. I’m running for City Council, and I fully support “No on Q”. We have a naval weapons station, naval property, just down a couple a blocks, half a mile, over here where we can put these towers. I fully support your effort.
This is exactly where children go to school, come out of school. And every Wednesday they get out, it’s called a minimum day, and the normal routine for 30% of our kids is to play in the park, pack picnic lunches. So, if this isn’t irresponsible, I don’t know what is.

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