Peregrine Falcon left thousands of British without a cell communication

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Engineers of Vodafon – the largest in the world by volume revenues of the mobile operator – established the cause of the loss signal in the northern parts of downtown Southampton. As it turned out, everything the case in the peregrine falcon, which made a nest on one of transmitters.

Technicians cannot fix the malfunction, since strict British wildlife laws forbid them to bother a bird. Ornithologists warn that Peregrine Falcon chicks may leave nest not earlier than June, writes the Daily Echo.

According to a spokesman for Vodafon, company specialists are in constant contact with Royal Society for the Protection of Birds and State Organization Natural England, which is responsible for the conservation of flora and fauna in the country. IN companies promise to do everything possible to restore transmission cellular signal without disturbing the peregrine falcon.

Local residents have their own opinion on this matter. “It’s not in my head it could come that some bird is able to leave me without Internet and mobile communications, “says the woman whose signal disappeared last Tuesday. – “And the husband thinks it’s damn a good excuse on their part, much better that they usually think up. ”

Violation of the law on the protection of wildlife and landscape in for peregrine falcons, a fine of 5 pounds sterling for each misconduct or imprisonment for up to six months. Birds

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