PRESS
This antenna is not to be done.
The youth movement UDC, hearing the news from the weekly "The Rest" last February 12, 2011, of a possible new beginning of work on the construction of 'antenna by dell'Italfer, the company that manages the work of the Ferrovie dello Stato, Piazza San Pio convinced that the denial of press releases from the staff of the Mayor are not sufficient to reassure the citizens, trying to make a careful analysis and technical whole issue, trying to provide other useful items to the cause in question.
The antenna in question was basically the main function of facilitating communication between drivers, improving the safety of trains. Is it true?
We just list a few points to understand the futility of it:
1. The construction of it would be near a railroad track "dead", where there are one, two, maximum three trips a day.
2. The operation of the system that allows communication between drivers is made possible only if the repeaters "seen". This happens only if the antennas are to share equally among them. The monster in question, so unless it is higher than 50 meters
It 'easy to understand that the real reason for the construction and the real function of this antenna is the strengthening of its "network", by a known provider.
built "at all costs, regardless that this monster can be dangerous for the 'safety of citizens and Gravel can scar the history of artistic and cultural capital of the Middle Ages. So in the end the important thing is to glean a few euro, anyway.
That said, today's Youth Union of the Centre, after sending a letter to the highest offices the state last June on this issue, make a 'call to the entire community Gravel asked not to be indifferent to the issue and strongly calls for the City Administration, especially the Mayor Mr John Divella, although it is still in a delicate period of testing, a serious commitment to mobilize (maybe all together through a city demonstration) for the definitive suspension of work in this area.
UdC Gravina Young
Coordinator
Ignatius Lovero
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