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Key word's, you seem to overlook.

"...if it’s proven it’s a nuisance."

If a professional, non-biased test proves what they are saying is true, then they should take measures to alleviate any disturbance.

What you don't seem to understand is that they have right's just like Mr. Coelho. If there is definitive proof of their claims, then something should be done to accommodate the issue.

Mr. Coelho didn't seem to have a problem making a profit before installing the wind turbine. I don't see a problem with turning it off during certain times, if their claims are PROVEN IT"S A NUISANCE.

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