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    • 09 MAY 13
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    Money talks louder than reason

    From the blog “Between A Rock And A Hard Place” by Dariusz Lesczcynski:

    San Francisco”™s Board of Supervisors wanted that fact sheet describing possible dangers of cell phone radiation would be available for every buyer of the cell phone. They also wanted that this information would be clearly and visibly displayed by cell phone selling establishments.
    CTIA did not agree and the court sided with them.
    Board of Supervisors of San Francisco, when faced with payment of a half-a-million of the CTIA”™s attorney fees, gave up and settled.

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