Critics Fight to Restrict Cell Towers
http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/critics_fight_to_restrict_cell_towers.htm
Yes, dear Eileen, I have many times pointed this out for you and others - this is one of the very dangerous "grenades" I am always talking about.
Best regards Yours Olle
(Olle Johansson, assoc. prof. The Experimental Dermatology Unit Department of Neuroscience Karolinska Institute
171 77 Stockholm Sweden)
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I totally agree with Andy 500 feet is still in the danger zone!
Best wishes
Eileen
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500 feet?
That's 166m, smack in the zone where the main beam strikes ground. Nice trend; impossible for 3G/UMTS, but also masts placed just outside this are doing schools no favours.
OK, I'm always the pessimist! BUT that is what this means. Just like our 15m height rule in planning encourages slightly lower masts in our streets, beaming straight into 3rd floors, houses on slopes, blocks of flats etc., so mats will appear at 510ft from schools to escape the ruling. Sometimes a rule can be less productive than it seems... and you can pass this observation around for comment if you like as well!
Cheers
Andy
Yes, dear Eileen, I have many times pointed this out for you and others - this is one of the very dangerous "grenades" I am always talking about.
Best regards Yours Olle
(Olle Johansson, assoc. prof. The Experimental Dermatology Unit Department of Neuroscience Karolinska Institute
171 77 Stockholm Sweden)
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I totally agree with Andy 500 feet is still in the danger zone!
Best wishes
Eileen
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500 feet?
That's 166m, smack in the zone where the main beam strikes ground. Nice trend; impossible for 3G/UMTS, but also masts placed just outside this are doing schools no favours.
OK, I'm always the pessimist! BUT that is what this means. Just like our 15m height rule in planning encourages slightly lower masts in our streets, beaming straight into 3rd floors, houses on slopes, blocks of flats etc., so mats will appear at 510ft from schools to escape the ruling. Sometimes a rule can be less productive than it seems... and you can pass this observation around for comment if you like as well!
Cheers
Andy
rudkla - 21. Mär, 22:39