Concerns about radar guns for the health of Sioux City’s troopers

The Sioux City Highway Patrol has recently to have a huge concern that their troopers could develop cancer from longterm exposure from radiation waves by the devices. “The feeling here is to err on the side of caution until more is known about the issue,” Smith said. “The whole situation is under review.” Adam Smith, Spokesman. The ban affects 70 radar guns that will be withdrawn from service. State troopers will continue to use radar units with transmitters mounted on the outside of their cruisers.The move is considered to be the first of its kind by a state police agency. It comes two months after three municipal officers in cedar Rapids filed workman’s compensation claims, saying they developed cancer from using the hand–held units.