Parents Sue School Over Wireless Network

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Parents Sue School Over Wireless Network
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By Daniel Sorid

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - A pioneering elementary school district outside Chicago has been sued for installing a wireless (news - web sites) computer network by parents worried that exposure to the network's radio waves could harm their children.



According to the complaint, filed in Illinois state court, parents of five children assert that a growing body of evidence outlines "serious health risks that exposure to low intensity, but high radio frequency radiation poses to human beings, particularly children."


The Oak Park Elementary School District set up a wireless network to connect its schools to one another in 1995, long before such networks became wildly popular. A spokeswoman for the district, Gail Crantz, said it complies with all government regulations for wireless networks.


Today, the 5,000 students in the district have access to carts of laptop computers to do research on the Internet from their desks, said Steve Chowanski, director of information services for the district.


An estimated 30 million Wi-Fi networks have been installed worldwide, according to the Wi-Fi Alliance, which certifies wireless products. Brian Grimm, a spokesman for the group, said he is unaware of other similar suits targeting Wi-Fi networks.


According to Chowanski, a small group of parents had complained about the risks of installing wireless networks in the school. In response, the school board said it would continue to monitor research into the safety of the networks but reaffirmed its plan to use Wi-Fi.


"We are not going to do anything different," Chowanski said. "This is the wave of the future."


The complaint by the parents was filed on Sept. 26 in the Circuit Court of Cook County in Illinois. A hearing before Judge Nancy Arnold is scheduled for February.


The parents allege that the district failed to examine the health impact that wireless local area networks pose, especially for growing children. They are seeking class action status for their suit, which seeks to halt the use of wireless networks.


Calls to the parents and their lawyers were not immediately returned.


The Wi-Fi Alliance says Wi-Fi networks are safe. The radio waves in a Wi-Fi network use the same frequency as wireless home phones, and have one-thirtieth the power of, cordless phones, Grimm, the spokesman for the group, said.







 

amdskip

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The sad thing is that they will probably get some money out of the school district.
 

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I'm waiting for parents to sue themselves over shoddy child-rearing.

Of course, the parent would have to have lots of money for that to happen.
 

shopbruin

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i bet those kids have their own cell phones... yet they're suing over a wireless network...
 

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The Wi-Fi Alliance says Wi-Fi networks are safe. The radio waves in a Wi-Fi network use the same frequency as wireless home phones, and have one-thirtieth the power of, cordless phones, Grimm, the spokesman for the group, said.

Owned.

Radio waves have been around for almost 100 years now, boo hooo.

I think im going to sue these parents for wasting my time reading about thier stuipid lawsuit.

This is why they teach science in high school and why people should get a clue and listen, else later on in life they make an idiot out of themselves becuase they are uninformed.


I bet they think wireless networks work like magic. Pixy fairy magic which is harmful.
 

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I read that this morning... Hard to believe... yet there is always someone looking to get something for nothing.
Do you think they will sue the FCC next?
 

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A pioneering elementary school district outside Chicago has been sued for installing a wireless (news - web sites) computer network by parents worried that exposure to the network's radio waves could harm their children.

According to the complaint, filed in Illinois state court, parents of five children assert that a growing body of evidence outlines "serious health risks that exposure to low intensity, but high radio frequency radiation poses to human beings, particularly children."
Yeah, and how many of these kids are fat little lumps well on their way to type-2 diabetes? Why can't parents get upset about something relevant for once?
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royaldank

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Judge: Do you by chance have a cordless phone in your house?

Parents: Yes we do.

Judge: Case closed. See ya.
 

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Welcome to America, where people will sue you for stupid shiets... If this case wins, this will top the woman that sue a department store for tripping over her own kids as the most stupid law suit in history.

Actually, I think the lowlife...parents should sue the FCC instead, because the FCC govern the requirements for wireless transmission
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. I wish we know where these people live, or at least their email addy...
 

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Originally posted by: MegaloManiaK
The Wi-Fi Alliance says Wi-Fi networks are safe. The radio waves in a Wi-Fi network use the same frequency as wireless home phones, and have one-thirtieth the power of, cordless phones, Grimm, the spokesman for the group, said.

Owned.

Radio waves have been around for almost 100 years now, boo hooo.

I think im going to sue these parents for wasting my time reading about thier stuipid lawsuit.

This is why they teach science in high school and why people should get a clue and listen, else later on in life they make an idiot out of themselves becuase they are uninformed.


I bet they think wireless networks work like magic. Pixy fairy magic which is harmful.

No, radio waves have existed for around 13 billion years actually.:)
We just happen to transmit signals at certain frequencies and modulations sometimes.
They'd best sue God too (if you go for that) or maybe the Big Bang singularity itself for forming these, and other dangerous forms of EM radiation, in the first place.
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Again, the usual thing - these parents send their children outside every day into the sunlight. 3 hours exposure to a wireless network hub vs 3hrs in sunlight. I doubt that the wireless network will cause nearly as many health problems (well, unless it would catch fire for some strange reason) as the sunlight.
 

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I've been running wireless gear for over a year now, right in my bedroom where I spend at least eight hours everyday and not a single adverse sideffect from it yet. My family wonders why I hate humanity.
 

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Originally posted by: Kaervak
I've been running wireless gear for over a year now, right in my bedroom where I spend at least eight hours everyday and not a single adverse sideffect from it yet. My family wonders why I hate humanity.

It's your wireless router's fault. Sue the manufacturer!
 

Kaervak

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Originally posted by: yellowperil
Originally posted by: Kaervak
I've been running wireless gear for over a year now, right in my bedroom where I spend at least eight hours everyday and not a single adverse sideffect from it yet. My family wonders why I hate humanity.

It's your wireless router's fault. Sue the manufacturer!

I can't I hated humanity long before I got the wireless router. Although, if I can find a court stupid enough to proceed with the lawsuit, then who knows. MWAHAHAHAHA.
 

AlienCraft

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Originally posted by: Fausto1

Yeah, and how many of these kids are fat little lumps well on their way to type-2 diabetes? Why can't parents get upset about something relevant for once?
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BWAHhhahahaha, Cleaning off the monitor now....
True so very, very true.

 

dquan97

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I better cut up some coffee filter and sell them on ebay as "Super Scientific Wi-Fi Filter"

Hmmm....might not be a bad idea...