I think they're might actually be a threat, since apparently there was a school surrpunded by loads of them and lots of kids got cancer. I think, just in case, it's better to put them in places that are (more or less) remote, if it's possible.
2007-05-26 01:11:37
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answered by Anonymous
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I never gave it too much thought until someone mentioned it on Yahoo!Answers. So, I started to notice them. And Whoa! I live near a Cable Company and a TV/Radio communications sub-station. And they have plenty. I am wondering if they truly will have some kind of impact on us and/or the environment. I do not know enough yet to voice an opinion on that.
2007-05-26 01:09:41
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answered by Anonymous
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I think time will tell. I remember the debate about powerlines a few years ago and now we keep people as far away from them as possible. This is a good question. I hope people don't give you flack. Maybe they were the same people who continued to live under the powerlines and got frazzled.
2007-05-26 01:02:07
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answered by John M 7
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They have already been proven to have short term effects on health, so long term could be worse.
2007-05-26 01:01:05
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answered by Anonymous
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I think they have long term effects on health
2007-05-26 00:58:50
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answered by Mag 7
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Its something that anit capitalist types stir up to drive away businesses. Don't believe it at all.
2007-05-26 00:58:48
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answered by Chairman LMAO 6
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i think they do and no pun intended, but time will tell.
2007-05-26 01:52:31
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answered by frostbite 7
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what ever
2007-05-26 00:58:41
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answered by Anonymous
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