5G Placard Protest
SPARK PLACARD PROTEST IN AUCKLAND.....TIME TO MAKE SOME NOISE!!! Thursday December 5 at 11.30. Assemble in Victoria Park, Auckland
This protest is to oppose the roll out of the 5G network by Spark NZ Ltd.
We will have people speaking about the adverse health effects from 5g network and its associated transmitters. We will be meeting at Victoria Park on the Victoria Street side by the monument from 11.30 am and will leave for the Spark Offices at 12 pm. This is approximately a 5 minute walk. Bring your Placards or banners.
We have previously protested out side Vodafone's head office in Auckland - now it’s your turn Spark.
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