Andy Seybold’s Public Safety Advocate, April 3, 2015

This week’s email blast with the news recap is late, and it is late because I was waiting to verify that what I had learned about the NTIA freezing the LTE portion of the LA-RICS project was accurate.

An article published by Urgent Communications as breaking news today says that LA-RICS is looking to the State of California and to the Feds for assistance to get the project back on track. The NTIA has suspended the product until April 13, 2015 when they expect LA-RICS to have come up with a plan that can be approved by both the City and County of Los Angeles, the two major jurisdictions that have voted to halt the project within the County. From my perspective there were a number of mistakes made by a number of different people and groups which lead up to the problem which is that the Fire Fighters union believes that towers placed at their fire stations for the LTE system will cause cancer and other illnesses and they have riled up the citizens near the fire stations as well.

The result is that I believe,if the Board of Supervisors and the City Council of LA voted to stop work because of health concerns they are, in fact, breaking a Federal law which mandates that cell sites cannot be precluded because of perceived health risks. They can be stopped by the permitting process for aesthetics, or height restrictions or some other valid reason but not for perceived health hazards to anyone. The fact of the matter is that there is no danger at all to the fire fighters and if, as I have heard it rumored, the Union has stated that the problem will go away if the fire fighters are paid hazard duty pay that is all of the more reason that this project should not have been stopped. As I said, that is rumor and speculation but the law is the law.

I have presented and given testimony at 100’s of cell tower and communications tower hearings about the placement of the towers, and the subject of RF hazards does still come up because there are “experts” out there who will say anything if they are paid enough money. In reality, the height of the antennas above the fire stations and the sheriff’s stations will mitigate any RF exposure issues, if there were any, which I am convinced there are not. It is unfortunate no outreach was done with the fire fighters who, by the way, use two-way radios every day of their duty lives, because the system they are fighting is one will make their jobs easier, and safer, and could result in saving their lives or the lives of the citizens they serve. I hope LA-RICS gets back on track and soon! This is a holiday week-end, 3 days for some and 2 for others, but I hope that each of you will have a great week-end no matter what you are doing. Andy

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