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T-Mobile, Samsung, and Motorola got a legal problem in US

A Californian named Michael R. Bennett has been doing something weird at this moment on. Well, at least for me. RCR reported that this guy has filed suit against three big telco companies; T-Mobile, Samsung, and Motorola over the hazardous radiation emitted by his devices.

The story goes like this via IntoMobile:

Mr. Bennett said that he had used his Samsung mobile phone regularly between August 2003 and December 2005 and his Motorola mobile phone between December 2005 and April 2006. Now he claims that he is suffering such a sudden hearing loss in his right ear, vertigo, loss of equilibrium, and other personal injuries related thereto, and has continued to suffer the same injuries from said date through and including the present date.

And Check out this lawsuit.

Upon plaintiff’s information and belief, plaintiff’s injuries were caused by electromagnetic radiation emanating from the Samsung cellphone and from the Motorola cellphone during plaintiff’s use thereof, resulting from improper and unsafe design, manufacturing and production of the Samsung cellphone by defendant Samsung and of the Motorola cellphone by defendant Motorola, and by said defendants’ respective failure to adequately warn of such dangers.

The case is somewhat serious actually. But for me, it still funny. The three defendants’ lawyer may ask this question to Mr. Bennett, “Dear Mr. Bennett, probably there are a lot of people who use the same devices like you at the same time and the same frequencies. But how could it attack you specifically?”

Unfortunately, RCR didn’t give us a clue on both devices’ series so that people may know the gadget they should be aware of.

Source: IntoMobile via RCR

Image courtesy of Village Voice

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