The yellow marker shows the proposed location of the Cell Tower. The photo also shows the close proximity to surrounding homes.

Saturday, March 13, 2010

FRAUDULENT PHOTOSIMULATION

T-Mobile's photosimulation is a fraud.  The cell tower's location is false, its width is false, and the present light pole has been doctored:
  1. The photosimulation shows a false location for the proposed cell tower.  Rather than superimposing the proposed cell tower over the light pole that T-Mobile intends to replace, the proposed cell tower is shown set further back and further to the left, so that it appears lower and better hidden by trees.
  2. The photosimulation has been doctored.  The image of the light pole that T-Mobile intends to replace has been smudged to make it less obvious that the simulated cell tower is shown at a false location.
  3. The photosimulation shows a false width for the proposed cell tower.  It makes the proposed cell tower appear as if it had the same width as the existing light poles.  In fact, with a diameter of 47 inches, the proposed cell tower is more than three times as wide as the existing light poles, which have a diameter of 15 inches.
To access a larger version of this photo, click on photo.



To access T-Mobile's original photosimulation, please click this link.





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