Having to constantly deter loiterers in one’s establishment or in public places can be a nuisance, especially if the loiterers become violent and commit criminal activity around the vicinity. In the recent years, an anti-loitering device called the “Mosquito” has been recently making a buzz. It is a device that emits an irritating high frequency sound that can only be heard by people under 25, obviously targeting teenagers and young adults. But, is it legal to use such device, or does it constitute a human rights violation? How.
Children are not considered to be capable of making decisions for their overall well-being; this is because children are still developing both physically and mentally. There’s a saying that experience is the best teacher, and this is especially true when it comes to the practical things in life. There are things that you only learn by going through them, and these experiences bring you growth and maturity. Children often do not encounter these experiences until a certain age, and typically are not considered to be adults until they.