A built in cell phone blocker is why.Kids have become such a pain in the butt with their cell phones that measures had to be taken.Land lines will suffice for emergency calls.
I worked several years engineering cell phone sites for many providers.
We always tried to direct the revenue streams to the school authorities when we could. In certain locations this simply could not be done - because it was geographically impossible. Another reason we did this is that it helped to speed up the zoning approvals - as the school officials usually go to bat and are in favor of the revenue streams.
There is less resistance when unsightly construction is tagged to our children's schools.
At Woodson school in Crisfield, Phil Johnson of GE, is applying to install two 300' turbines. These turbines will place our students at risk, but he thinks the money in his pocket is worth it.
they trick your phone into thinking it is a real system and then data dumps your phone...
ReplyDeleteLike the stingrays the cops use...
The new world order is just a depression away,towers are part of the equation to track all of us.
ReplyDeletethey make money off the land rent charge for the tower placement
ReplyDeleteYou are the investigative reporter - so give us the lowdown.
ReplyDeleteA built in cell phone blocker is why.Kids have become such a pain in the butt with their cell phones that measures had to be taken.Land lines will suffice for emergency calls.
ReplyDeleteSimple...schools need the money from the rent of the space for the towers.
ReplyDeleteWhat is the tower going up on Wicomico High School near football field?
ReplyDeleteThis is directly linked to FEMA Region III.
ReplyDeleteThere is one behind Bennett middle by the baseball field.
ReplyDeleteObamas free internet?
ReplyDeleteinternet services to meet the demand of PARCC testing
ReplyDeleteI worked several years engineering cell phone sites for many providers.
ReplyDeleteWe always tried to direct the revenue streams to the school authorities when we could. In certain locations this simply could not be done - because it was geographically impossible. Another reason we did this is that it helped to speed up the zoning approvals - as the school officials usually go to bat and are in favor of the revenue streams.
Maybe that helps to answer your questions.
It's the money, honey!
ReplyDeleteThe kids with those free welfare cell phones have got to have service at all times -- it's the law!
ReplyDeleteThere is less resistance when unsightly construction is tagged to our children's schools.
ReplyDeleteAt Woodson school in Crisfield, Phil Johnson of GE, is applying to install two 300' turbines. These turbines will place our students at risk, but he thinks the money in his pocket is worth it.