http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/08/31/AR2010083105777.html
See the tech uses the 17 kilohertz range to drive away teenagers from malls. Some bars use them to discourage underage drinking. But, it still sounds illegal to me discriminating based on age, not to mention but I have good hearing as well and can hear in that sound range. I am 26 and one man in the article complained and he is 32.
So what are your thoughts is it good business to drive away future customers? I think not, I also think it should be illegal, because they are intensionally targeting people and discriminating based on age. Although, fewer teens in malls I be a good thing.
I was about to go to bed when I saw this article.The Mosquito, as the $1,000 device is called, hung outside the Chinatown entrance to the Gallery Place Metro station Tuesday, annoying its intended targets and then some. The young and a few not-so-young could hear the piercing, constant beeeeep, beeeeep, beeeeep.
"I can definitely hear it very loudly," 19-year-old Brooke Sawinski said. "It's pretty blasting."
Beeeeep, beeeeep, beeeeep.
"I'm about to leave because it's annoying," said her friend, Cassie Boiselair, 20. The two Connecticut natives were in town looking at colleges and said they understand the problem. Boiselair used to work in the neighborhood and said she won't take her iPod out until she's on her Metro train for fear of having it stolen, but she questioned the solution. "Couldn't they think of something different?"
See the tech uses the 17 kilohertz range to drive away teenagers from malls. Some bars use them to discourage underage drinking. But, it still sounds illegal to me discriminating based on age, not to mention but I have good hearing as well and can hear in that sound range. I am 26 and one man in the article complained and he is 32.
So what are your thoughts is it good business to drive away future customers? I think not, I also think it should be illegal, because they are intensionally targeting people and discriminating based on age. Although, fewer teens in malls I be a good thing.