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THREE Leicestershire Police Suffer Oesophageal Tumours |
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Deputy Chief Constable Admits “Cluster” of Cases - See News Article HERE |
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Two now dead, the third has recently had a tumour removed. |
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One of the dead men is known to have attributed his condition to the TETRA handset he wore directly over where his cancer appeared. |
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A Non-Uniformed TETRA User With The Lancashire Police Also Contracted Throat Cancer Last Year, Has Recovered With Surgery. |
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A FIFTH Member of The Police Service (Lancashire Force) |
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is ALSO Understood to Have Recently Died of Throat Cancer. |
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As Goldfinger said to James Bond: |
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“Once is happenstance, twice is coincidence, |
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So where does FIVE come in the reckoning??? |
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See this reported official confirmation of complaints |
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from Police Officers, including a Chief Inspector. |
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A Police Inspector dealing with the situation said: |
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“They have been seen by their own GPs and have since |
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been referred to the FMO (force medical officer). |
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If it is deemed necessary |
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they may be referred to specialists in the field.“ |
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"I have spoken to a number of officers at North Walsham |
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and tried, along with others, to do our best to allay fears, |
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Officers may be interested in this extract from the NRPB Report, 2004 (‘Stewart Report mk II’) detailing research findings on exposure to TETRA handsets in relation to the ICNIRP public exposure restriction (safety threshold): |
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“…the 3W version using a helical antenna could exceed the restriction by up to about 50% if it were to transmit continuously for six minutes” |
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(Appendix E, p.90) |
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