Here is a story that ought to warm everyone's heart: Now if you find that the kids next door or palying hopscotch on your sidewalk are a bother, just
turn on the device and off they go, grabbing their heads and no longer an issue!!
I wonder if the technology can get TOO specific and target specific populations, who is safe? Take a look:
Are you aware of any studeis that tell us if generating sonic energy at levels that only affect DEVELOPING TISSUES and brain receptors? Do you think
it impossible at some future point that the effects of this might become known and be awful? it works because it targets YOUNG nervous systems and
auditory elements. If vibrating these tender inner ear organs to that degree is safe, then prove it BEFORE unleashing it on the public!
Just because some invention works, does not mean it is safe; it is totally unvetted. I am sorry that you do not care if young people's safety and
future hearing and brain function are at risk, as long as pesky teens can be forced holding their heads from a store somewhere; I am sure that they
will remember that when they grow up and select a business to use. If they grow up unimpaired from all the sonic devices they have been exposed to for
years..WHO says it is safe? How do they know? Until that is known, this should be on a shelf somewhere gathering dust.
My understanding (admittedly limited) is that the device isn't "age specific" because it targets developing tissue. In fact, it's not, technically
speaking, age specific at all. It simply operates in a frequency range that is among the first to fade out with age...meaning an old fart like me
(particularly given the detrimental effects of gunfire and a career as a disk jockey) simply can't hear.