Light rail 'electromagnetic' warning ‘plain loopy’

By Michael McGowan
Updated September 5 2016 - 7:15am, first published 7:14am
WARNING: A Newcastle community group opposed to light rail on Hunter Street has been criticised after it sent a note to East End residents about asbestos exposure caused by work on the rail corridor. Picture: Marina Neil
WARNING: A Newcastle community group opposed to light rail on Hunter Street has been criticised after it sent a note to East End residents about asbestos exposure caused by work on the rail corridor. Picture: Marina Neil

A NEWCASTLE community group has defended sending a newsletter to East End residents warning them of exposure to asbestos and “electromagnetic fields”, despite being accused of “scare-mongering”.

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