Geraldine Everett, national chairman of the Professional Association of Teachers, on the government's plan to offer young people access to five hours of cultural activities a week (CYP Now, 13-19 February)
-"People talk about infringing human rights but what about the rights of the shopkeeper who is seeing his business collapse because groups of unruly teenagers are driving away his customers?"
Simon Morris, commercial director of Compound Security Systems, the firm that manufactures the Mosquito, the device that uses a high-pitched noise only audible to young people to drive them away from shops
- "It's all very well having standard, bland, educational fare, but no one's interested"
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