DO WE WANT A TETRA MAST FOR XMAS?
Who would be daft enough to stick a guinea pig in a microwave oven and expect it to pay for the privilege? No one, you would have thought, but think again!
What is the technology used for the new communication system, called Airwave Tetra, rolled out for the 51 police forces across the UK? Microwave transmission!
Is this system tried and tested on humans? No! The police forces and also, indirectly, the general public are the guinea pigs for the next 15 years, but only the police forces get a health survey of sorts…but not directly for health issues, which I understand are discouraged.
Who is to pay for this? The government? No! MM02 Airwave? No! Who then?
We, the general public, of course, through the police quota of the council tax.
As I understand it, we will be paying for it for fifteen years and the cost is predicted to go up from original figures quoted.
Already police forces are declaring they have not got enough money to provide for the present services and the tetra roll-out is not yet complete! Can we afford to pay for this tetra system and, more importantly, should we be subjected to it, since it is untested and untried on humans?
In view of all this, do we really need a tetra mast in any local area this Xmas?
If you think not, take a look at the http://www.mastsanity.org website or write to your MP.
Sandi Lawrence
From: Mast Network
What is the technology used for the new communication system, called Airwave Tetra, rolled out for the 51 police forces across the UK? Microwave transmission!
Is this system tried and tested on humans? No! The police forces and also, indirectly, the general public are the guinea pigs for the next 15 years, but only the police forces get a health survey of sorts…but not directly for health issues, which I understand are discouraged.
Who is to pay for this? The government? No! MM02 Airwave? No! Who then?
We, the general public, of course, through the police quota of the council tax.
As I understand it, we will be paying for it for fifteen years and the cost is predicted to go up from original figures quoted.
Already police forces are declaring they have not got enough money to provide for the present services and the tetra roll-out is not yet complete! Can we afford to pay for this tetra system and, more importantly, should we be subjected to it, since it is untested and untried on humans?
In view of all this, do we really need a tetra mast in any local area this Xmas?
If you think not, take a look at the http://www.mastsanity.org website or write to your MP.
Sandi Lawrence
From: Mast Network
Starmail - 26. Nov, 14:59