Mobile phone mast destroyed over cancer fears

Oh dear...

By Graeme Wearden, 17 December 2002 14:50

NEWS A 150-foot high mobile phone mast in Northern Ireland has been attacked by people living nearby who believe it had caused several cases of cancer in the area. The mast, located in the Cranlome area of Dungannon, Northern Ireland, was brought down on Saturday evening. Those responsible are thought to have broken through an electrified fence before using an angle grinder to sever its four legs. Northern Ireland Electricity (NIE), which owned the mast, has condemned the action - which it claims has also endangered local electricity supplies. "This facility identifies faults on the network and transmits information to NIE's control centre. It also allows NIE's engineers to communicate with each other by radio, which is vital when we have to deal with the sort of widespread damage a storm can bring," said a spokesman for NIE. "This damage will hamper the restoration of electricity supplies if there is any damage to the local electricity network in the coming months, and will delay the implementation of new network monitoring systems," he added. The mast was used by five mobile phone operators and also provided radio communications facilities for a range of organisations including the ambulance service, the water service and Dungannon Borough Council. Local residents have been campaigning against the mast, claiming that several cancer cases have been caused by the electromagnetic radiation it emits. According to The Daily Telegraph, the attack is thought to have been triggered by the death of a local man from cancer last week. Graeme Wearden writes for ZDNet UK

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  1. 1. anonymous

    i think that mobile masts are a bad idea. I have been looking on the internet for some computer classwork at school and there are loads of health risks.

  2. 2. Ruprecht

    I bet you and your mates have all got phones though, don't ya?

    Have a think about what holding a microwave device against the side of your head or the RSI risks that continued 'thumbing' of text messages might cause.

    The classic one for me is always the "...it's outrageous that they're putting a mast up in the petrol station near my kids school!...(I'd phnoe my MP to complain if I could only get a signal)..."

    When I was a kid we campaigned about the fact that the petrol station was being built?!? Since then of course we've discovered the beneficial 'sedating' effect of fuel fumes on kids ;o)

    Seriously though it's great that people use the net to find out this stuff, just be sure that you're reading content from a relaible, non-biased (yeah right!) source.

  3. 3. anonymous

    I think that mobile phone masts are a good idea. But when one is being erected about 30 metres at the bottom of your garden and 30 metres from your 3 year old sons bedroom I think it is wrong.

    If think if they were in a public space where people can get away from them then ok, but what chance does my son have?

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