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Insurance and Liability


As insight and concern surrounding the health impacts of wireless technologies grow, so does the issue of liability. Is the rapid deployment of this untested technology a short sighted and potentially dangerous course?  Increasingly, industries and businesses are taking steps to protect themselves from the legal implications of promoting wireless technology without informing the public of possible dangers. 
  
As a result of advertising and incentives, communities are welcoming and adopting an ever-growing array of wireless devices and infrastructure. Schools and libraries, churches, hospitals, care facilities, community centres, sports facilities and entertainment venues, airports, public transportation systems, public thoroughfares, shopping malls, cafes and coffee houses, restaurants . . .  almost all public places are inundated with opportunities to install wireless devices for public convenience and enjoyment.  

As science emerges that confirms the long-term, non-thermal, biological effects of wireless technologies, will it be incumbent upon industry, business and governments to inform a trusting and uninformed population?


 



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Dec 28
2011

Wi-Fi in schools: Plaintiffs' Response (2 of 7)

Morrison v. Portland Public Schools - Defendant: Portland Oregon Public Schools US District Court

Pursuant to Rule 33 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, AHM and David Mark Morrison (Plaintiffs) state their responses and objections to Defendant's First Set of Interrogatories as follows:

General Objections
Responses and Objections





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