Due to time constraints in running and maintaining it, Plime is for sale.
Please contact avi[a]worth1000.com if you are seriously interested in buying it.
 Amnesty International Concerns Over New High-Power Wireless Taser
Amnesty International Concerns Over New High-Power Wireless Taser
A new Taser that fires wireless electric shock projectiles up to 30 metres is being considered for use by UK police forces, the Home Office has confirmed.

But Amnesty International said it was "seriously concerned" about the XREP and worried by the news it could be authorised in the UK picked by Doggylives 7 months ago
tags taser wireless amnesty international
 quote edit #1 

  comments (3)  share edit history (0)
< 1 >
34
 Doggyliv...
7 months ago
Sorry but if the police are going to use this on you, in 99% of cases it will be justified, then so be it.

I don't see why AI are bleating about it when police do such a tough job and face dangerous people daily.

Especially in the UK where only certain special units are armed the police need tools like this to ensure their safety and the public's.
quote #2
13
 makuus
7 months ago
« Doggylives : Sorry but if the police are going to use this on you, in 99% of cases it will be justified, then so be it.

I don't see why AI are bleating about it when police do such a tough job and face dangerous people daily.

Especially in the UK where only certain special units are armed the police need tools like this to ensure their safety and the public's.
I would have to disagree with you there. In my opinion where there is power there are people who will use that power to their advantage.
quote #3
34
 Doggyliv...
7 months ago
« makuus : I would have to disagree with you there. In my opinion where there is power there are people who will use that power to their advantage.
Obviously. No one would doubt that.

If you were getting mugged or found out you'd been burgled though who would you call, Ghostbusters?
quote #4
About Plime
Plime is an editable wiki community where users can add and edit weird and interesting links. Users earn karma when other users vote on their actions. The more karma you have, the more power you have at Plime.

+ add a comment
< 1 >

copyright Worth1000, LLC