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Friday, April 12, 2013

Electrified Anti-Rape Underwear




No Means No  -  Electrified Anti-Rape Underwear
  • No matter what there is always a entrepreneur ready to provide a service or product.  God Bless Free Enterprise.


Three engineering students in the India have created a GPS-equipped anti-rape device that they claim will become an "instant solution" to sexual attacks on women in India.

The students have created GPS equipped anti-rape underwear capable of knocking down sexual assaulters with electric shocks that will also alert police when activated.

The trio, all engineering students, said the idea for the innovation was triggered by the assault on a 23-year old student who was brutally gang-raped in a moving bus in New Delhi last December.

One of the creators of the electric lingerie, said the product would not only protect the woman but also deliver instant punishment to the offender.


Anti-Rape Underwear Shocks Predator and Calls Police 




Rimpi Tripathi, Creator of the Anti Rape Underware said, "We wanted to bring in a solution, an instant solution, punishment on the spot, so that it can be used as a deterrent -- that the person who has attempted rape on a girl should be shocked and should be terrified with that shock actually, so that he can never even dream of raping or touching a girl with an evil sense."

Niladri Basubal, a co-creator, said the initial shock would incapacitate the attacker and would be followed by multiple shocks, to ensure that the attacker is stopped.

Basubal said,  "As soon as the criminal places his hand, he will get a shock of 3,800 kilovolts, voltage, and immediately he will be incapacitated and he even if he tries to get up and attack once more, we have a facility that will produce 82 times shock. So, definitely, that will be enough."
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The three innovators had spent a lot of time and research on creating an insulating layer on the underwear to prevent it from sending electric shocks to the person wearing it.

Rimpi Tripathi,  "It is not possible because we are here with an insulating layer, which will be in contact with the body that will be insulating so she will never get a shock for herself. It will be a shock to the one who touches it and the pressure we have already calibrated."

The team is also working on finding a suitable fabric, allowing women to wash it like an ordinary garment before it is made available in the market.

Manisha Mohan said they could not show the actual prototype of the product until patent approval has been granted.

She added that the product has a huge advantage over tasers and sprays because of the reduced reaction time.

Indian authorities have struggled to combat rising crimes against women, including domestic violence, molestation, trafficking and rape.

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1 comment:

Matt Baker said...

This should be patented world wide. This underwear will save millions of women from being victims of sexual assault every year. Donald Trump would so want this handy for women in the United States for protection. This would mean less women with PTSD and sexual trauma.