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When Neon Crashed the Airwaves <br><br> | When Neon Crashed the Airwaves <br><br>Strange but true: in the shadow of looming global conflict, Parliament was wrestling with the problem of neon interfering with radios. <br><br>the outspoken Mr. Gallacher, demanded answers from the Postmaster-General. Were neon installations scrambling the airwaves? <br><br>The figure was no joke: the Department had received nearly one thousand reports from frustrated licence-payers. <br><br>Think about it: listeners straining to catch news bulletins, drowned out by the hum of glowing adverts on the high street. <br><br>Major Tryon confessed the problem was real. The difficulty?: the government had no legal power to force [https://www.realmsofthedragon.org/w/index.php?title=When_Parliament_Finally_Got_Lit custom neon Signs London] owners to fix it. <br><br>He promised consultations were underway, but admitted consultations would take "some time". <br><br>In plain English: no fix any time soon. <br><br>Gallacher shot back. He said listeners were getting a raw deal. <br><br>Mr. Poole piled in too. Wasn’t the state itself one of the worst offenders? <br><br>The Postmaster-General ducked the blow, saying yes, cables were part of the mess, which only complicated things further. <br><br>--- <br><br>Seen through modern eyes, it’s heritage comedy with a lesson. Back then, neon was the tech menace keeping people up at night. <br><br>Jump ahead eight decades and the roles have flipped: neon is the endangered craft fighting for neon signs London survival, while plastic LED fakes flood the market. <br><br>--- <br><br>What does it tell us? <br><br>First: neon has always rattled cages. It’s always pitted artisans against technology. <br><br>In 1939 it was seen as dangerous noise. <br><br>--- <br><br>Our take at Smithers. We see proof that neon was powerful enough to shake Britain. <br><br>That old debate shows neon has always mattered. And it still does. <br><br>--- <br><br>Ignore the buzzwords of "LED neon". Authentic glow has history on its side. <br><br>If neon could shake Westminster before the war, it can certainly shake your walls now. <br><br>Choose glow. <br><br>We make it. <br><br>--- | ||
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