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Flashing Lights Are Epileptic Discrimination

Submitted on Saturday 14th December 2013

Rejected on Wednesday 21st June 2017

Current status: Rejected

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Flashing Lights Are Epileptic Discrimination

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The use of flashing lights is becoming ever more rampant. From strobing TV shows and adverts to flashing Christmas tree lights or shop lighting, it has become increasingly accepted. Epileptics and migraine sufferers are being ever more marginalised. Those whose auras, fits and headaches are caused by flashing lights are forced to switch off the TV, leave the premises or miss out on that social event.

Discrimination is ruthlessly stamped out everywhere we come across it in society, as it should be. Yet this area is not even recognised as discriminatory against epileptics. A TV show host recently actually boasted about having strobe lighting as though it was something worthy of kudos.

Ministers need to legislate to ban the use of unnecessary strobes and flashing lighting on TV (not including camera flashes) and to reevaluate the sale of strobe and flashing light products in shops.


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