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DickySnapples Joined: Dec 05, 2003 Posts: > 500 PM |
how about a nice pink seal stun gun?
http://www.strapya-world.com/products/20057.html
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jemuel Joined: Sep 21, 2006 Posts: 124 From: PH PM, WWW
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On 2008-03-12 16:56:25, arien617 wrote:
PK you seem quite against this...
If it were to be in a real phone it could work quite well.
As soon as the charge is fired the phone will automatically contact the police and give your GPS position to them and that way if you are in trouble you'll have help quickly, and if not.. you won't piss about with the stun feature
that'd be cool if it wouldn't drain the battery considering 800000volts of electricity for stunning, voice call, and GPS are working at the same time....
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arien617 Joined: Feb 01, 2006 Posts: > 500 PM |
^^^
Could be a text? If the police would be willing to get an infrastructure in place.
And there could be a separate battery which could store the charge like the separate battery you get in cameras dedicated to the flash.
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A L 3 X Joined: Dec 20, 2006 Posts: > 500 From: Yorkshire Phone: iPhone 3G PM |
On 2008-03-13 17:48:18, arien617 wrote:
^^^
Could be a text? If the police would be willing to get an infrastructure in place.
And there could be a separate battery which could store the charge like the separate battery you get in cameras dedicated to the flash.
a capacitor?
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Yoruichi Joined: May 10, 2007 Posts: 82 From: Many Places PM |
with the crime problems in most places its a good idea - all to often police only act after a crime has happened if at all. people should be able to carry something to protect themselves from the lowlife scum on the streets. just a shame it doesnt have phone functions. would be quite useful.
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Daedalus85 Joined: Apr 23, 2007 Posts: > 500 From: Suffolk, UK PM, WWW
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It makes me sick any of you would even consider thinking this is a 'good' idea. Really shows the maturity levels of some peole if you ask me.
Yes, it could be benefitial to those who are vunerable, but thats exactly what the manufacturer will say in its defence. 99% of them will be sold to dodgy chav like beings (human isn't a word I use to describe them...) who have the intent to harm, injure or even kill.
It's like any weapon, it will ALWAYS end up in the wrong hands.
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dr_thug Joined: Nov 11, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: India PM |
Got a better idea then arien
If your phone is stolen,the manufacturer send sms saying this phone is stolen and bring it to the nearest police station.If no response,the thief get a "call" from the manufacturer(on repeated dialing forever)...once answered,the phone explodes after 3 seconds
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PeterKay Joined: Jul 08, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: The Ummah PM, WWW
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Now then Dr, thats sounds like a idea putting forward
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anonymuser Joined: Dec 17, 2002 Posts: > 500 PM |
Daedalus is absolutely right, it's ridiculous to start championing these things as a defence against "chavs" when all they'll do is end up arming the very people you're all so afraid of. Haven't you ever heard of an arms race? If someone intent on harming you knows that you're carrying a stun gun, then they're just going to have to carry something worse, aren't they? Before you know it, we're all strolling around with pistols. |
mervingiblet Joined: Mar 09, 2004 Posts: 41 PM |
Guys, if you are in the UK, you may want to beware of the Firearms Act. It prohibits the possession of stun guns as they come under a Section 5 Firearm:
5(1)(b) -noxious liquid gas or other thing - generally stun guns or electric shock devices, CS gas not usually cattle prods but depends on type; |
Oogamous Joined: Aug 14, 2004 Posts: 400 PM |
Possession of these things should be regulated.
Scary!
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arien617 Joined: Feb 01, 2006 Posts: > 500 PM |
^^ long time no post eh?
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Daedalus85 Joined: Apr 23, 2007 Posts: > 500 From: Suffolk, UK PM, WWW
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On 2008-03-15 03:27:57, mervingiblet wrote:
Guys, if you are in the UK, you may want to beware of the Firearms Act. It prohibits the possession of stun guns as they come under a Section 5 Firearm:
5(1)(b) -noxious liquid gas or other thing - generally stun guns or electric shock devices, CS gas not usually cattle prods but depends on type;
You think that'll stop them? Chavs aren't like us human beings, they only seem to exist on some inate primal instinct, therefore there simply isn't enough room in their head for laws, rights and wrongs etc, they only go by what they consider the basics: smoking, drinking, drug taking, stealing and attacking.
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sam1234594 Joined: Jun 14, 2008 Posts: 0 PM, WWW
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Really a stunning phone. Just wonder how much costly it can become for the opposite person if you are called(Stunned) from that phone. LOL.
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badassmam Joined: Nov 07, 2007 Posts: > 500 PM |
Going through Clapham on Thursday and Friday. Got my bullet-proof vest but now I need to myself a stun gun. Last time I went there, got into a scuffle because the guys wanted to steal my tie. What a low-life, sh*thole armpit of an area. |
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