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Tetrapol is safer because it does not use pulsed signals at the frequency used by TETRA.

Police Union chiefs consistently deny there is any problem for their members in using TETRA handsets.

It was reported that one policeman took home his TETRA handset to show his son. He switched it on who promptly fell into an epileptic fit: his first.

TETRA handsets interfere with police breathalyzer units. They will have to be replaced – at our further expense of course.

One Worthing resident needs to use a specialised baby monitor because her daughter’s life is in danger, and she needs watching 24/7. The TETRA station at Woodside Road is causing intereference, which renders the monitor useless.

Every police car with a TETRA unit becomes another ‘mast’ transmitting the same signals.

Reports from all over include these health symptoms and events:

  • gushing nosebleeds

  • sleep disorders (the 2-hour syndrome: see Health)

  • children waking in the small hours and being uncharacteristically ‘wild’ late into the night

  • disorientation, not unlike being drunk, and feeling detatched from the world

  • one person in Littlehampton was having to cool her burning ears with ice cubes, they were so itchy and hot. This effect occured during testing before Xmas, went away during the Xmas switch-off, and returned immediately when the TETRA mast was turned on again.

  • children feel nauseous, and just ‘don’t feel right’

  • older people are attributing very much the same symptoms to old age; but they have occurred alongside the switching on of TETRA masts.

  • people with hallucinations, or just ‘seeing dots’

  • people with ME feeling very much worse

  • itchiness, particularly arms and legs

  • hearing clicking and buzzing that isn’t there

  • and everywhere, distinctive headaches that will not go away with pills.

The important thing about these reports is that they are reported as unusual, and coincident with masts being switched on.

Councils often have no ability to reject planning applications. Where they do, they are bullied by O2 Airwave into dropping appeals on the grounds that losing in court will cost them dearly.
 

TETRA, Centenary House, Durrington TETRA repeater at Centenary House Durrington. Home of West Downs Divisional Police HQ, but the Airwave Project Office would never say. They knew, but it was their secret. Spot the bitter irony below: also home of trading standards, social services and education! Health is next door!

Centenary House: safety? trading standards? education?

 

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