Watch this video on YouTube which is of a community that was not aware of the longer term danger and tell me whether you think it is right for a powerful phone tower to be located in a residential area, our residential area.
I would be thinking that a mile might provide a safe distance? Maybe that is because I am just as ignorant as anyone else!
Reality is that people really could be indifferent to the potential effects of the new Bell installation within Southcott Pines.
One concern about a location near us would be the nesting squirrels, birds and racoons since the likelihood of their getting cancer is so much greater! Or is it?
Are the guidelines for notice and distances from residences and wildlife being met?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_rvCxvvkkRs&feature=youtube_gdata_player
To see a better selection of information! Questions?
http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=cellular+towers+and+cancer&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en&client=safari
Frankly, I do not know the answers, but I do feel it is worth asking the questions!
Arthur Lake of Lambton Shores
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I thought that Grand Bend being the creative art capital of Western Ontario deserved it's very own blogspot on the Internet, so here it is. Well, there will also be stuff about Grey Bruce and Great Britain. Some times there will be stuff on Great Painting and Good Bodies. When you want to learn about the rest of the world and loads of other things try Woohs Blogspot.
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Gardening future for Sarnia as it grows a revolutionary new film festival - The Sarnia Observer - Ontario, CA
Wonderful story of concern for a community. Boy eager to establish gardening and sustainable food effort that would transform South Western Ontario. Wow! Wow! And Wow!
http://www.theobserver.ca/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=3382198
RT
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