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Marblehead - There’s something the government, the telecommunication industry and the corporate media don't want you to know: Invisible things can hurt you.
The invisible things in question are low-level electromagnetic waves emitted by cell phones and cell-phone towers. Three neurosurgeons appearing on Larry King confessed that the danger is such that they never put their cell phones up to their heads, but at least cell-phone use is a matter of choice. The antennas going up at the Jewish Community Center and on the Village Street water tower are another matter. Neighbors, some of whose property line is only 2 feet away, will be involuntarily affected by low-level radiation 24 hours a day. The Veterans Middle School is within a 750-foot radius of the water tower, where six more antennas will soon join those already there. Kids at Hillel and the JCC are the new JCC single antenna’s nearest neighbors.
Two new laws placing restrictions on wireless telephones while driving took effect July 1 with a couple of agencies offering a grace period.
The first prohibits all drivers from using a handheld wireless telephone while operating a motor vehicle. Motorists 18 and over, however, may use a hands-free device.
The second law prohibits drivers under the age of 18 from using any type of wireless telephone, even a hands-free device, while operating a motor vehicle.
It is with urgency I write this, because on Monday the Shelby City Schools Board of Education will vote on a proposal from a cell phone company offering a 25-year contract to erect a 189-foot cell phone tower on the high school grounds, behind the school. If passed by the board, it will go to the Shelby Planning Commission for approval; if passed, then to City Council for passage. Shelby residents will have no vote. The time to act is now, before these votes are cast.
Parent asks church to reconsider cell tower proposal
6/26/2008 - West Side Leader By Letter to the Editor
To the editor:
Faith Lutheran Church in Fairlawn is in the beginning stages of a building expansion. As part of their “financing” for their project, they are considering leasing part of their property to T-Mobile for a cell phone tower measuring 140 feet high and 3 feet in diameter. The tower is to be built on the edge of their property adjacent to the St. Hilary Church parking area and St. Hilary School soccer fields.
Laith Mahfooz Bamashmos (left), 11 years and Mohammed Ziyad (right), 9 years old talking on their cell phones during a family outing. YT PHOTOBYNADIA AL-SAKKAF
Mohammed Ziyad is a nine year old boy who has had his own mobile phone for the last three months. His mom gave it to him in order to keep track of his movements while he is out of home with friends.
“If he is in the house, I take the mobile away from him. But when he is away, I give it to him. It is my way of making sure he is alright and communicating with him when he is on his own,” said his mother.