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Teen-repellent to be regulated
Last updated: 03 April 2008
The British inventor of a controversial device which disperses young people by emitting a high-pitched noise which only they can hear has called for legislation to regulate its use.

Self-confessed "mad inventor" Howard Stapleton developed the Mosquito after his 15-year-old daughter was harassed by youths hanging around a local shop. The device emits an irritating high-pitched pulse that most people aged under 20 can hear, but almost nobody over 30 can.

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Stapleton said he has sold around 4 000 Mosquitos in Europe and North America. However, the device has provoked protests from some civil liberties campaigners, while some 7 000 people signed an Internet petition to ban it in Europe.

The European Commission said it would not ban the Mosquito, despite the complaints. "I would like the assistance of central governments to cover fair usage," Stapleton said.

Device to combat anti-social behaviour
"I never intended it to make kid-free zones, but to combat anti-social behaviour and it should only be used where there is that." He added: "I would really like to see legislation put into place...for usage for my device."

And Stapleton suggested that customers should sign a contract saying it would only be used to combat anti-social behaviour by young people.

The devices, which sell for about 495 pounds spread to mainland Europe from Britain through word of mouth and press coverage. The Mosquito has distributors in European countries including France, the Netherlands, Germany, Ireland and Switzerland, as well as in the United States and Canada.

Stapleton insisted the device was not loud enough to damage children's' hearing, describing it as being like "a demented alarm clock." – (Sapa)

April 2008

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