Friday, May 16, 2008

Best Rope For Prawn Traps

"absolutely critical situation"

Notre site s'est à nouveau trouvé tristement à l'honneur dans l'émission "C dans l'air" du 8 mai sur France 5 (extraits des interviews disponibles pour l'instant sur leur site web ).

Daniel Oberhausen, physicist, recognized expert in court, accompanied the reporter to assess how the situation of an apartment on 30 Street and Pixérécourt comment. Transcript of Interview: Daniel

Oberhausen

" ... This is one of those apartments where the situation is absolutely critical, since accredited laboratories, by measuring the values of exposure in this apartment found 10 V / m, which is worth quite excessive and dangerous. "

Question of the journalist Cecilia Michard:

" is comparable to what? "

Response Daniel Oberhausen

"Well say that people who are permanently, 24/24, in a place like this in the main lobe of an antenna of mobile telephones, are chronically exposed to identical from one person to call would be virtually non-stop with a cell phone. "

I do not need to draw your attention to the importance of this opinion, from a person competent in this area, and confirms what we've been saying.

So if

1) the relationship between wave exposure from mobile phones and the advent of brain cancer is now recognized (and 1h of usage per month , definition of "heavy user" in the Interphone study! )
and 2) Orange forces us, against our will, to undergo radiation comparable 24/24 ,

So it can reasonably estimate that the operator knowingly perpetrating, for reasons of economy, criminal act against some residents of his antennae.

We will require a consultation meeting quick to try one last time to get through administrative ( "our" elected ...) the dismantling of this site absurd, but the option of a lawsuit with request for damages seems more sensible.

You can read the case of Maria-Orange (on the website of Next-Up): in 1999 a local resident discovered an antenna at 3 meters from its terrace and Sues, lost in the first instance in 2002 and won appeal in 2004, with € 74 000 in damages paid jointly by Orange and the condominium association of the location of the base station (with the intervention of a bailiff still ...) this year. See here the correspondence between Mr. Mariais and Next-Up, which summarizes the case.

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