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Re: Anti-hoodlum devices



Of course not, but i guess it makes the station toilets a safer place. I
have to admit the blue light makes me feel I am at a disco or something :-)
Richo <richardc@tpg.com.au> wrote in message
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> Heroin addicts can't find their veins under a flourescent blue light. But
I
> have heard they are starting to get marks tattoed onto the injecting spots
> so can they can see them in the blue light. Or they go elsewhere or out in
> the open. Do it really solve the problem?
>
> Scott Beecham <snoa@dingoblue.net.au> wrote in message
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> > I've noticed that they appear to be playing very loud classical music at
> > Blacktown station recently. I imagine it's one of those anti-hoodlum
> > devices. I have to feel sorry for the cityrail employee(s) that have to
> work
> > right under the speakers at the ticket gates however as it is very loud.
> > Also on another thing anti-hoodlum, what is the theory behind the blue
> > flourescent lights in the toilets?