However, I'm also pretty sure that walking around with a high frequency noise emitter in your pocket is a more effective way of letting people know about the hell that can be tinnitus over a leaflet.
I'm not quite sure whether spending the £250 odd quid required to table down a motion in Parliament is a good way of supporting it either though. Especially when the person tabling it words it with lamentable stupidity. Apparently David Taylor MP is,
"concerned about the possibility of increased incidence of tinnitus and hearing damage amongst the 'ipod' generation."Presumably the old codger was in a coma and so missed the invention of the cassette based Sony Walkman in 1979, the Discman in 1984, the MiniDisc in 1992 and the Diamond Rio mp3 player in 1998.
Just to add to the amusement Taylor lists a previous occupation as "computer manager" during the very same period of technology history. However, when I see "computer manager" I tend to read "computer mangler", what with me being a bit of a BOFH.
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Isn't it £650 per EDM Dizzy?
probably. I know it has £50 in it and it was more than £50 and less than £950
That's a fantastic dodgy-looking portrait. I don't know enough about the libel laws to say what David Taylor looks like in that picture.
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