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Does this site mean that you re in favour of mobile phone antennas/towers being put up, for instance even in rural areas or areas where they may be a potential health risk (schools etc)?

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Does this site mean that you re in favour of mobile phone antennas/towers being put up, for instance even in rural areas or areas where they may be a potential health risk (schools etc)?

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This website is not either representing a pro or anti view about mobile phone sites being put up, it s simply to show what is happening on the ground. I m not running a debate site on the subject. I think it may be true to say that some people may want the benefits of good mobile reception without the towers and antennas on buildings however you can t have the former without the latter. There is always going to be good and bad practice in terms of considerate siting of antennas for minimum visual and environmental impact (whether UK or abroad). In terms of health issues, mobile phone antennas radiate non-ionising radiation (ie it is not radio-active, it just has a heating effect) at only a few watts (usually less than the power from a light bulb). My personal opinion (and this is an opinion, not a statement, upon which you should place no reliance, or base any personal / business / governmental decisions on, and should not be taken to be a legally binding representation!), is that mobi

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