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To: Brumar89 who wrote (370414)7/25/2010 10:31:04 AM
From: FJB  Read Replies (1) of 793921
 
You could make a similar case against sanctuary cities with all the crimes commited by illegals.

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CTIA sues San Francisco over cell phone radiation law
by Kent German | CNET | July 23, 2010

The wireless industry's lobbying arm has stepped up its attack on a recent San Francisco ordinance requiring cell phone retailers to display a handset's specific absorption rate, or SAR. Just three weeks after it said it would no longer hold its autumn trade show in the city, the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association (CTIA) on Friday filed a lawsuit to block enforcement of the legislation. The suit [PDF: bit.ly], filed in U.S. District Court in San Francisco, accuses the city of unlawfully interfering with the "FCC's exclusive, congressionally derived authority" of radio frequency emissions from cell phones and other wireless devices. If not enjoined, the ordinance will "cause irreparable harm to plaintiff, its members, and the public," the lawsuit says.

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