> You might have to sue the individuals and corporations in the neighborhood 
> one 
> by one. The cost would be WAY more than the faraday cage, and you might not 
> win.

But it's easy to prove that, isn't it? Just hotspot detectors would
work, right? The point is are their laws governing the range of
radiation emission in civilian homes.

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