By Jakkar Aimery & Kara Berg The Detroit News
Wyandotte schools will not be able to turn on a controversial
T-Mobile 5G tower atop Washington Elementary School, a Wayne County
Circuit Court judge ruled Friday.
Wayne County Circuit Court Judge Adel Harb's decision came after
tower opponents filed a lawsuit that argued adverse health effects
could come from RF waves emanating from the tower.
When I was working for MCI in the late seventies, they built a
microwave junction station on the south side of Louisville.
The local residents freaked out about it. They got a temporary
restraining order claiming that the microwave would sterilize their
children.
The lawyers locked horns. Finally, they got the restraining order
lifted. But it took a good bit of time to do it.
Those people were crashing through our fence with four wheel drive
vehicles and doing everything else they could do to let MCI know how
angry they were.
That was the only MCI facility with a full security wall surrounding
it and a burglar alarm company monitoring the premises. I wonder why
(ROTFL)?
It is this kind of ignorance that make things so difficult.
Fred
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