Mosquito Yob Deterrent

Inventor Howard Stapleton's unique yob deterrent, the high-pitched Mosquito, has been very successful in dispersing groups of youths.
The Mosquito utilises a phenomenon called 'presbycusis' which begins after the age of 20 whereby as we grow older the higher frequencies become inaudible.
Putting out a pulsed high frequency audible only to youths, who find the sound very unpleasant, the Mosquito has been acclaimed by many police forces throughout the UK.
Housing Authorities, Police, Councils, shops and domestic users have all benefited from a decrease in loitering once the Mosquito was installed. Gloucestershire, Merseyside, Staffordshire and many other forces have deployed the device in problem areas with excellent results.
In Lancashire, 60 callouts to one problem area in 2 months before the Mosquito was installed fell to just three calls in the 2 months after it was deployed and at an approximate cost of £300 per callout the savings in cash and police time are exceptional and obvious ! Except to the South Wales police where
NONE of the four Welsh police forces has adopted the award-winning device despite the overwhelming support for it by so many other police forces!
There the "protect-a-thug" mentality of the police is alive and well and thriving because the police have warned the inventor of the Mosquito that if they receive a single complaint about the noise from the device they will charge HIM with ASSAULT! The 40 year old inventor said "Their response is just crazy and gets me so angry. A police siren is three times louder than the Mosquito - does that mean they need to arrest themselves at some point?"
"They're turning the yobs into the victims...I was told there were health and safety issues and that it could breach human rights." So, even though
OTHER police forces see no problem at all,
South Wales Police would rather protect the rights of yobs, and turn them into victims, than the rights of the decent people who pay their wages !
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