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Letter to West Sussex Gazette

 

Sir,

Mark Dunn, Chairman of the Sussex Police Authority, continues to maintain that he is impartial and is open to argument, both of which characteristics he has not demonstrated at public meetings where we have seen how intransigent he is. He went further in his letter to you last week, where he ‘wholeheartedly supports the objective of the National Airwave Project’ which is a ‘system for our police officers – to protect their safety.’

There was clear, unequivocal evidence gathered last Friday, with sophisticated measuring equipment, from the Chichester, Bognor, Littlehampton and Worthing Tetra aerials, that they are all demonstrably pulsing, in defiance of the recommendations of the Stewart Report, which cautioned against the use of pulsed microwave radiation in the range which these masts are using. The health effects of these masts are now being reported by sensible people who are really feeling, and now recognising, the symptoms and their cause.

In addition, there is clear evidence that the rash of reports of TV interference is directly related to the switch-on of Tetra in these places, as it surely must be in others.

Sussex Police have spent our money in setting up the Child Alert facilty, using our TV screens to alert us to child abductions. What crass ineptitude that the police Tetra system is rendering this service inoperable in areas where the TV picture cannot be watched or is unwatchable.

So we now know from reports what Tetra is doing to us and can only guess at what it will do to us, based on the research we have done on existing information. Information which the Government, Airwave, the Police and Mark Dunn appear to choose to ignore or deny. We rightly fear for Tetra’s effect on our police. Mark Dunn does not seem to. We rightly fear for the effect on us, our friends, family, children. Mark Dunn does not seem to. If he wants to protect anyone’s safety, let him actively consider that of the police and the public, who will only tolerate his attitude for so long and whose attitude to the Police Authority and the Police hierarchy will affect community relations.

Mark Dunn should be grateful to Protect Susssex From Tetra for ensuring that his home in East Marden is not affected by a Tetra mast. If the mast had gone up, maybe he would be faced with having to share the experiences and difficulties being faced in those areas of Sussex where his inconsiderate wish to ‘protect their safety’, at all costs, has been imposed.

May I urge your readers to use our website www.protectsussexfromtetra.org, to report any health or TV problems.

Yours sincerely,

John O’Brien, Arundel

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