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Long Island Town Enacts Tough Cell Tower Limits

crimeandpunishment writes "They're getting tougher on towers on Long Island. The town of Hempstead, NY has imposed some of the toughest cell phone tower restrictions in the country. The ordinance prohibits wireless equipment within 1,500 feet of homes, schools, day care centers, and houses of worship, unless the company can prove absolute need. A spokesman for Verizon says, 'It's not unheard of for towns to have issues, but this is extreme,' and says this makes 95 percent of the town off limits to future antenna construction." With internet access by 3G, 4G and WiMax getting ever more common, I suspect that not everyone in the town will appreciate blocking out the companies that provide it.

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  1. waaaaaah waaaaaahhhhh by Kristopeit,+Mike+D. · · Score: -1, Troll
    oh no... 95% of the town can't have cell towers... hold on a sec... math math math... that leaves 5% of the town to LITTER with cell towers.

    what percentage of most towns are consumed by cellular transceivers? is it far less than 5%? far far FAR less?

    slashdot = stagnated with whining idiots.

    1. Re:waaaaaah waaaaaahhhhh by Michael+Kristopeit · · Score: -1, Troll
      i know you don't get it. the town can do WHATEVER THEY WANT. it's called democratic freedom.

      go be a communist somewhere else.

    2. Re:waaaaaah waaaaaahhhhh by Kristopeit,+Mike+Dav · · Score: 0, Troll
      i will not be ordered around. my terms have been stipulated.

      you are NOTHING

  2. Re:Take a look at the map..... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    "I suspect that not everyone in the town will appreciate blocking out the companies that provide it"
    It's not a dictatorship, people voted in place the officials that made this happen, it's what most of them want. Assuming that it didn't, that's probably the aluminium in your skull at work.

  3. Re:Can you hear me now? Nope... by commodore64_love · · Score: 1, Troll

    Probably the whacky politicians read a report about "dangerous EM emissions causing cancer and headaches and other scary things" so they decided to ban transmitters. (Not directly of course, but this law has the same effect.)

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  4. Re:Transmissions from phone by thegarbz · · Score: 0, Troll

    Yes but the tower which is a great distance away produces absolutely minuscule power in your head compared to having a 1 watt transmitter next to your ear. There needs to be an adjustment yes, but the adjustment is much smaller than you imagine for a large number of operating conditions. The problem here is the changes in power are proportional and the doubling of power from say half a watt to 1 watt for say 30min is significant compared to the reduction in power from a few tens of mW by half for the rest of the day.

    Well there's that and the fact that to meet cell coverage the operator is likely to increase power output of the antenna if they legally can.