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Originally posted by max

Wow Capitalism at work. Whatever next?:rolleyes::D:thumbsup:

There is such a thing as responsible , ethical and respectful corporate behaviour. :P

 

But the point is that it's democracy in action surely? Even if the locals are having to force the Council's decisions against the Council. I know that the Plannign Dpt are fed up of being piggy in the middle though.

 

You've got to take your hat off to the locals haven't you?

 

There was a street march and another site protest last night so todays news will be interesting. It looks like the media are starting to take a big interest in it, and no doubt the latest revelation from Hutchinson won't gain them a deal of sympathy.

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Of course I take my hat off to the locals. We had the same issue in Walkley last year and while not actually marching with banners I did support the action against the mast.

 

I'll have to take your word that there is such a thing as responsible , ethical and respectful corporate behaviour. :D

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Originally posted by Tony

The existing phones work just fine. It's not at all hypocritical to not want that additional masts.

I don't think that any owner of a mobile phone can make a case against the siting of masts and carry the moral high ground.

As to the duplication of masts countrywide, the government should enforce the sharing of masts so that the numbers can be reduced.

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Originally posted by Ned Ludd

I don't think that any owner of a mobile phone can make a case against the siting of masts and carry the moral high ground.

That's total cobblers Nedd. Try having one proposed for the grass verge in front of YOUR house.

 

The Fulwood one is literally in the grass verge, right next to (as in 6 inches from) the garden wall of an ordinary house, not in the middle of a field. It is about 10 yards from bedroom windows.

 

Can you see what this particular fuss is about? This is not a suis-general situation, it might as well be in the front gardens of the people living around it.

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I understand that one is being put up in Archer Road. I'm concerned because its near my baby daughters nursery called Kids unlimited and if these do any harm it is babes that are most at risk.

 

Anyone know about this or have a phone numberfor protestor groups

 

Cheers

 

David

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Originally posted by davew

I understand that one is being put up in Archer Road. I'm concerned because its near my baby daughters nursery called Kids unlimited and if these do any harm it is babes that are most at risk.

 

Anyone know about this or have a phone numberfor protestor groups

 

Cheers

 

David

 

 

too solve this problem, simply construct a small dish shaped hat for your child made out of tin foil and put it on when it goes to the nursery.

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