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    An ultrasonic device that deters congregating teenagers with its high-pitched whine should be banned because it infringes their rights, the Children's Commissioner has said.

    The Mosquito, which produces a penetrating tone that only under-25s can hear, has proved popular with shop owners and councils who want to banish groups of youths engaged in anti-social behaviour.

    But Prof Sir Al Aynsley-Green, the Children's Commissioner, said the Mosquito was an "indiscriminate" weapon that fuelled animosity between young and old.

    He said Mosquitos, which affect toddlers as well as teenagers, were a symptom of adults' intolerant attitude towards young people.

    Only young people can hear it because the ability to detect high-frequency noises diminishes with age.

    The Children's Commissioner has launched a campaign to rid the country of Mosquitos with the human rights group Liberty.

    He said: "These devices are indiscriminate and target all children and young people, including babies, regardless of whether they are behaving or misbehaving."

    Their use "demonised" youngsters, he claimed.

    "I think it is a powerful symptom of what I call the malaise at the heart of our society."

    He told BBC Radio 4: "I'm very concerned about what I see to be an emerging gap between the young and the old, the fears, the intolerance, even the hatred, of the older generation towards the young."

    There are an estimated 3,500 Mosquitos nationwide. Shopkeepers have been quick to defend their use.

    James Lowman, the chief executive of the Association of Convenience Stores, said: "These youths deter customers, intimidate staff and can commit vandalism and violence."



    My vote is awesome invention!
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  • #2
    The kids just need to listen to more rock music/etc, and it won't be a problem anymore.

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    • #3
      Are you sure? My experience is that young people can't hear half of what I say to them.
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      • #4
        If you want a good youth repellent all you need is Andy Rooney.

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        • #5
          Re: A youth repellant: Awesome invention or step toward dictatorship

          An ultrasonic device that deters congregating teenagers with its high-pitched whine should be banned because it infringes their rights
          There's the flaw in the argument right there - teens shouldn't have any rights.

          Awesome invention all the way
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          • #6
            Equal rights: Kids have been blasting old-people repellant music for decades now!

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            • #7
              There's some people in my neighborhood that I would like to repel.
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              • #8
                Oh Ozzy...
                Unbelievable!

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Darius871
                  Oh Ozzy...
                  This doesn't violate their rights so I'm not sure ozzy would care. The analogy to music popular to teens repelling old people is a pretty good illustration as to how this sort of thing doesn't really violate rights.

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                  • #10
                    Ironically, The Mosquito has become an extremely popular ringtone for teens; they can hear texts coming in while in class, but their teachers can't.
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                    • #11
                      They should put troublesome, congregating neer do wells in a labor camp.
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Geronimo


                        This doesn't violate their rights so I'm not sure ozzy would care. The analogy to music popular to teens repelling old people is a pretty good illustration as to how this sort of thing doesn't really violate rights.
                        How does it not violate their rights? Discriminatory business owners are abridging the right to freely congregate, and doing so based solely on age! No justice, no peace!
                        Unbelievable!

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Darius871


                          How does it not violate their rights? Discriminatory business owners are abridging the right to freely congregate, and doing so based solely on age! No justice, no peace!
                          because the sound is unpleasant rather than harmful. it's no more a violation of rights than painting the interior of your business with intolerable garish colorful patterns would violate the rights of people who aren't colorblind.

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                          • #14
                            Lay off the colorblind, punk.
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                            • #15
                              As they own the shops shopowners also have the right toi choose the music they want played in them.
                              If it is a high frequent constant tone they want to be played in theri shops, it should definitely be their right to do so
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