David Griffith wrote: > I mention this because some of you probably have gizmos to detect noxious > stuff in the air (like rosin, lead, etc) > > New York City is debating a law that would require a permit to own devices > capable of detecting biological, chemical, and nuclear agents. Want to > see if there's mold in the air? Want to check the air pollution level? > Do you have a geiger counter for some reason? You'll need a permit for > such things. This is sloppy, useless, and counter productive. > > http://www.gothamgazette.com/blogs/wonkster/2008/04/28/ > detector-permits-debated-tomorrow/ > > > Would this also include ionizing smoke detectors?
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