Mobile phone mast recommendation being ignored
I am sending you along a published interview with John Cummins, chairperson of B.E.S.T. (Better Environment and Safer Telecommunications)which appeared in the IRISH EXAMINER on the same day as the public meeting on the same issue.
http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/mobile_phone_mast_recommendation_being_ignored.jpg
I attended the well organised three hour meeting. The room was filled to capacity and attendees during the Q & A session voiced their concern over health issues related to the placement and proliferation of masts.
John Cummings, chairperson, urged all present to try and get maximum supporters to attend a protest meeting on this issue at 11.00 am, on Saturday May 13. Location of protest: Toomevara, near Nenagh, Co. Tipperary. (It's on the main Limerick-Dublin road.) He said that it would send a very strong message if thousands turned up for this protest.
B.E.S.T. will have its website up and running in c. three weeks.
While talking with John Ryan (the Tipperary farmer whose health was badly affected by the mast he and his wife, Rosie, had on their farm) before the meeting, John made it clear to me that the mast on his farm was never damaged--as stated to be so in a newspaper report--and there was no criminal investigation into it being damaged. All that, he said, was just spin to make them look shady/evil characters. You have posted this article on your 25.03.2006 report.
"John Ryan and his wife are prepared to go to jail rather than allow Vodafone on to their property to repair a broken mast"
http://freepage.twoday.net/stories/1740776/
Best, Imelda, Cork
http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/mobile_phone_mast_recommendation_being_ignored.jpg
I attended the well organised three hour meeting. The room was filled to capacity and attendees during the Q & A session voiced their concern over health issues related to the placement and proliferation of masts.
John Cummings, chairperson, urged all present to try and get maximum supporters to attend a protest meeting on this issue at 11.00 am, on Saturday May 13. Location of protest: Toomevara, near Nenagh, Co. Tipperary. (It's on the main Limerick-Dublin road.) He said that it would send a very strong message if thousands turned up for this protest.
B.E.S.T. will have its website up and running in c. three weeks.
While talking with John Ryan (the Tipperary farmer whose health was badly affected by the mast he and his wife, Rosie, had on their farm) before the meeting, John made it clear to me that the mast on his farm was never damaged--as stated to be so in a newspaper report--and there was no criminal investigation into it being damaged. All that, he said, was just spin to make them look shady/evil characters. You have posted this article on your 25.03.2006 report.
"John Ryan and his wife are prepared to go to jail rather than allow Vodafone on to their property to repair a broken mast"
http://freepage.twoday.net/stories/1740776/
Best, Imelda, Cork
rudkla - 29. Apr, 13:12