A major US telecommunications industry group on Friday asked a federal court to block a law requiring mobile phone makers to warn customers that the gadgets are bathing them in radiation. The unprecedented ordinance was passed by the northern California city's elected board of supervisors in June.
CTIA-The Wireless Association filed a lawsuit in a US District Court here calling for the law to be derailed on the grounds it would confuse, not help, people shopping for mobile telephones. The law makers of mobile phones to display in their stores details of the levels of radiation emitted by different handsets or face a 300-dollar fine.
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