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Government

Jul. 22, 2011

S.F. supervisors revise cell phone law

San Francisco's board of supervisors have voted to amend a controversial cellphone radiation law, but the changes may not be enough to mollify the wireless industry which launched a legal attack to block the ordinance last year.


By Fiona Smith


Daily Journal Staff Writer


San Francisco's board of supervisors has voted to amend a controversial cell phone radiation law, but the changes may not be enough to mollify the wireless industry, which launched a legal attack to block the ordinance last year.


The law addresses concern over the possible health impacts from cell phone radiation, and the original rule required retailers to prominently post the differing radiation ...

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