Talk:Decker Towers

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Air conditioning ban

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There is a controversy regarding an upcoming ban of window air conditioners at Decker Towers. Various groups claim that the ban will lead to deaths from heat stroke, due to the much higher cost and ineffectiveness of the alternative air conditioners suggested by management. See http://keepuscool.org/ for the organization opposing the ban. I'm not sure if it is suffiently notable to be mentioned in the article, but I wanted to bring it up here so other Wikipedians can decide (and hopefully find some additional sources). -- 63.251.123.2 (talk) 21:14, 2 April 2013 (UTC)Reply

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