Common Sense Prevails at last. Power to the People!

Q Technical Services (UK) Ltd as a Mosquito installer of Telford in Shropshire is pleased to announce the following news:

Attempts by some narrow minded publicity seeking public servants to try to take away all individuals rights to peace, quiet and a harmonious existence have failed spectacularly today (9th September 2008)!

Baroness Sarah Ludford and her European colleagues Benoit Hamon and Jan Marinus Wiersma have been attempting to convince the EU Parliament to ban the use of the benign device called The Mosquito.

Today Si Morris, commercial director of CSS Ltd. the inventors of the Mosquito can officially confirm that 90.2% of MEP’s did NOT agree with a motion to ban the device.

Mr. Morris said today “Whilst CSS Ltd. agree that the only way to solve the problem of anti-social behaviour is for the government to institute serious long term social programs and to increase police visibility, we also stand by our position that in the short to medium term, The Mosquito gives a small measure of ability to a small number of people to PASSIVELY and BENIGNLY stop their lives and property being destroyed by a minority of teenagers who act in an anti-social manner”.

In response to this supportive news, CSS Ltd. are planning to launch two new versions of the hugely successful Mosquito device within the next several weeks.

These are:

Mosquito Multi-age. Over the last year there have been significant numbers of enquiries from the public sector across the world asking for a Mosquito that will annoy older people, such as those who sleep rough in public places. This new Mosquito will have two settings. One for teenagers and one for adults.

Mosquito Classic. This version of Mosquito plays selections of royalty free classical and chill-out music.

Mr. Morris went on to say that “these new models incorporate new software to ensure, as far as possible, that the devices cannot be misused and thus ensure – as per our usage guidelines – that the devices are only used when there is a problem with badly behaving teens”.

This EU position supports that of the Home Office issued earlier this year.

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 The Following has been taken DIRECTLY from the Parliament Website

 24 May 2007: Column 1422W


Home Department
Antisocial Behavior: Retail Trade
Mr. McNulty [holding answer s 30 April 2007]: My right hon. Friend the Home Secretary has not held any discussions with audiologists, radiation experts, animal rights groups or trade unions in respect of the ‘Mosquito‘ device. The device is a commercially available device and is not subject to endorsement by the Home Office.
As we understand it the Health and Safety Executive has considered the literature available on the Mosquito device in order to determine whether there is any risk to health, either to hearing or other effects, which might be relevant under section 3 of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974. The Health and Safety Executive concluded that the literature available on very high frequency/ultrasound units of this type did not identify any significant and relevant health effects that may harm children/youths exposed to vhf/ultrasound in the long-term.
The Health and Safety Executive also considered that in terms of noise exposure in the context of the Control of Noise at Work Regulations 2005, and therefore possible implications for persons working in proximity to these units, at the stated output level (for the Mosquitosubjective effects if the duration of exposure is prolonged, there would appear to be little likelihood of persons exposed to vhf/ultrasound from this device suffering long-term ill health. unit) of an A-weighted sound pressure level of 76 dB, for the likely daily duration of exposure, there was not likely to be any risk of an exposed person suffering hearing damage. They concluded that based on the information and evidence available, and while there is the possibility of some short-term

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