Try “NEPA Strategies” to Stop 5G

Looking for additional legal strategies to stop 5G infrastructure (small cells – both 4G and 5G) in your area?

The FCC has been directed by a federal judge to conduct a NEPA (National Environmental Policy Act) Review, not conducted prior to the rollout of 5G infrastructure (FCC 18-133 — the Small Cell Order), per FCC’s judgement that it did not need to do so, as FCC incorrectly self-determined that 800,000 “small cell” poles would not impact the environment.

It has been suggested that thus, until this NEPA review is conducted by FCC, one might legally demand that all small cells allowed to be installed be deactivated, in progress with current applications, or future applications be paused and shot clocks stopped – or outright rejected. Local NEPA reviews might also be demanded of all applicants for EACH small cell, with shot clocks stopped, and if contested, remanded to the FCC for a determination on EACH small cell. (Scientists for Wired Technology: NEPA Strategies)

SAMPLE CEASE-AND-DESIST LETTER TO CITY

D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals ruling in case No.18-1129

This is not intended to be legal advice – CEP suggests consultation with and letters sent to your local municipality’s elected officials, directors of public works, and any lead municipal attorney(s) by an environmental or other attorney with a background in successful opposition to cell towers, preferably.

This type of demand has been presented to the city of Napa on Dec. 18th, 2019. See prototype letter and more info at:
See https://scientists4wiredtech.com/napa/

The city of Davis, CA also received three requests to cease-and-desist from approval of small cell permits. This is the third cease-and-desist letter, sent to them by environmental attorney Mark S. Pollock of Napa, CA.

Extensive information about pertinent current and recent lawsuits involving the FCC orders and 5G infrastructure are found at https://scientists4wiredtech.com/law-suits-challenging-fcc-orders/

Further detailed info on legislation, regulations, and taking action are also found on Scientists for Wired Technology https://scientists4wiredtech.com.

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