Mosquito devices to be investigated by council

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Tuesday, July 29, 2008
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A GROUP of teenagers have won their battle to get the city council to investigate the use of ultra-sonic 'child-scarer' devices.

Council leader Vivien Pengelly told a meeting of the full council yesterday that a special panel would be set up to study the “Mosquito” devices.

The devices emit a high-pitched squeal that can only be heard by people up to their early 20s. It is designed to discourage them from loitering near shops or homes.

Last month Cabinet member Peter Brookshaw refused to accept a petition from six 15-year-olds from Tamarside Community College. The petition, signed by 300 schoolchildren, called on the council to investigate how the Mosquito devices are being used.

Mr Brookshaw told The Herald at the time: “I'm in favour of these devices.

Children are causing mayhem around the shops and if they weren't there they wouldn't have to listen to the noise.”

Mr Brookshaw was not at the council meeting yesterday when Sally Letcher (Lab, St Budeaux) called for him to reverse his decision and to accept the petition.

Mrs Pengelly said he was on a pre-booked holiday. She said the petition should be passed on to a panel that was being set up to study the devices.

Mrs Letcher said councils had a duty to investigate noise emitted from premises.

“This device cannot differentiate between youths indulging in anti-social behaviour and those going about their normal business.

“If he had accepted the petition he would have seen that these young people had done their homework. He has not.”

Chris Patterson (Lab, Ham) called on Mrs Pengelly to remove Mr Brookshaw from her Cabinet. He said adults should stop vilifying young people.

He said council policies like dispersal orders were “driving young people back indoors into an anti-social bubble”.

Nicky Wildy (Lab, Devonport) asked what kind of example Mr Brookshaw was setting for young people who were keen to engage in the life of the city.

She urged Mrs Pengelly to force Mr Brookshaw to accept the petition.

Glen Jordan (Con, Plympton Chaddlewood) defended Mr Brookshaw's right to refuse the petition. He accused Labour of using the issue as an excuse to attack “somebody who is working very hard for the good of the city”.

Labour group leader Tudor Evans agreed with Shami Chakrabarti, director of the human rights organisation Liberty, that “Mosquitoes are sonic weapons that can only be heard by people under 24 and babies”.

He said Mr Brookshaw's actions would only reinforce the already jaded view of young people about how the council sees them.

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    by alan, bristol

    Saturday, March 14 2009, 4:35PM

    “as i sit hear writing this i am listening to music from a car outside my home if i had one of these mosquito's it would now be turned on . so where are my human rights . these do gooders really need to be on the recieving end of anti social people and i mean months not minutes”

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    by Garryq, Sunderland

    Saturday, August 23 2008, 3:42PM

    “Bengie, these devices don't stop "these chavs" causing damage. They are just designed to annoy young people and move them on. Maybe from a shop to outside your house. The machines are also designed to annoy those who can't move on, like babies. Just because some young people cause trouble it doesn't mean that all should be punished. How would you feel if the City Council decided that the best way to stop criminals from St Budeaux from bothering the rest of Plymouth was to ban everyone from the City centre?”

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    by Bengie, St Budeaux

    Tuesday, August 19 2008, 6:47PM

    “If the council cancels the use of them, will that mean the shops can cancel their insurance and the council will pay for the damage these chavs inflict?”

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