It's about time the year round residents were properly consulted, those with primary homes within 500 yards of cell towers. Those at risk need to have their say and be assigned powers and money to defend their rights over their local environment so they can protect it from socially disobedient and opportunistic organised corporate forces that do not care for weaker vulnerable individuals, only their own profit margin.
It's time for the real protests to begin. Our strength and numbers are growing.
The approval at Southcott was not fair, was not with appropriate conditions of proper scientific evidence and due diligence in advance of appropriation of civil rights. It was corporate takeover and civil disobedience and a major misdemeanour on the part of those organised commercial interests wanting to steal control over an otherwise safe naturally protected environment.