Monday, 28 January 2008

Beep beep beep beep beep

Hurrah for the gallant NYPD, guardians of the state and liberty.

I think you know where this is going, don't you?

If there's one thing people need, it's more regulation. It's for their own good. After all, in this post-9/11 climate, the last thing we need is more worry. After all, that might cause panic. And how do you stop people from worrying? Keep 'em dumb, that's how!

And what is it that's the latest potential cause of panic? What is it that threatens to get the locals so steamed up that their panic could paralyse the city with undue stress, worry, turmoil and anxiety?

Geiger counters.

I'm afraid so. Do you have any instruments that could detect the presence of radioactive, biological or chemical agents? Gotta have a permit. After all, you might get a false alarm, so unless the cops know where it is and know you're allowed to have one chances are you're going to cause widespread panic and the terrists win. This measure, they claim, is to ensure the devices are properly set up and that they conform to standards of quality and reliability.

For once, though, I'm going to stop this snark halfway through. Why? Because an article that consists solely of sarcasm is predictable, boring, and lazy. Even by my standards, and I can't even be arsed to get out of bed most days. I actually think the idea of this law is a good thing and I hope it gets voted through. Oh, some might say that if you want to ensure that the devices are properly calibrated and are suitably fit for purpose, then the first responsibility belongs to the manufacturers rather than the owners, but to such people I say this: who cares?

Regulate them out the ass. Make sure that every time someone wants one of these potentially panic-inducing devices, someone has to fill in an inch-thick wad of forms. More importantly, make sure that someone reads it.

In fact, since it's our civic duty (well, your civic duty; I don't live over there!) to keep ourselves (well, yourselves) informed and act responsibly, everyone should try to get hold of some of these devices: pollution detectors, Geiger counters, the lot. Apply for permits for everything. If the cops want control of all this equipment and want to regulate everything, let them. Give 'em so much paperwork that they'll damn well choke on it. And in fact, why not extend the brief? Fires cause panic! London burned down once, after all. Don't want people to be unduly worried by a few false positives on that front, so make sure that everyone who wants a smoke detector has to go through this.

Do it. Do it now. Even if they're just informal requests for information or permission. Sometimes, if you want a bad law to be prevented, you have to obey it with extreme prejudice.

Originally posted to slacknhash.net on January 28, 2008.

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