A council in England this week voted
that there is to be NO RED TAPE for people wanting to use the
Mosquito Device in their area, reported the Lancashire Evening
Post.
A debate has raged across the UK for over a year
in relation to the controversial Mosquito Device launched in January
last year. The device was developed by CSS Ltd. in South Wales,
its purpose, to disperse groups of unruly teens by annoying them
to a point where after 15 minutes, they need to leave the area.
The device which has sold over 3,500 units across
the UK in the first year has been said by some liberal campaigners
to violate the human rights of teenagers. What these people are
missing, is that everyone has the ‘human’ right to
enjoy their lives in peace and harmony. Groups of unruly antisocial
teens are in many cases violating these rights, often to a point
where some business owners consider closing-up their businesses.
The Mosquito Device does not solve the underlying
problems causing teenage anti-social behaviour, however, when
used correctly – ONLY WHEN A GROUP IS CAUSING PROBLEMS –
it does solve the problem on a case by case basis WITHOUT POLICE
INTERVENTION, WITHOUT CONFRONTATION & WITHOUT VIOLENCE.
Si Morris, commercial director of CSS Ltd. said
‘ It is good to see that the debate has finally come to
and end and that people who have been unsure about the device
have finally realised that it is perfectly harmless, is not violating
anyone’s rights, but is giving back victims of anti-social
behaviour the ability to benefit from their human right to go
about their business peacefully and without harassment to themselves
or their customers’
Lancashire Evening Post