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Ask an expert Some say that 5g on the smart motorways is making birds fall out dead out of the sky. On behalf of worried friend
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  • 31 Mar 2020 9:06 PM
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Some say that 5g on the smart motorways is making birds fall out dead out of the sky. On behalf of worried friend

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