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It may have dealt with tampering with emergency location devices- such as the Fog Signal the title alludes to- possibly to cause ship accidents and then create work for the salvage contractors- which might cost human life. Human wreckage, indeed. Why couldn"t Bradbury focus on Sci Fi, not terrorist plotting? That is my guess.

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The Ray Bradbury short story "The Fog Horn" was almost banned due to its themes of loneliness, existentialism, and anthropomorphism. Some readers found these themes to be unsettling or disturbing, leading to concerns about the story's impact on younger or more sensitive readers.

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