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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsSmartWater: The forensic spray helping keep women safe
BBCThe substance stays on skin for up to six weeks and on clothing for much longer and categorically links the perpetrator to the specific batch of water that was sprayed.
The victim, in West Yorkshire, is one of over 200 women across England who now have the forensic deterrent packages in their homes.
The packages include a hand-held canister for spraying, a gel for door handles and gates, and an automatic trap that sprays the liquid if someone approaches the house.
CaliforniaPeggy
(156,969 posts)for women who are out late at night, and for many other situations.
Let's get it going over here.
BComplex
(9,958 posts)We need to start providing that to women!
WhiskeyGrinder
(27,227 posts)CaliforniaPeggy
(156,969 posts)WhiskeyGrinder
(27,227 posts)keeps a person safe, though.
Maraya1969
(23,564 posts)canetoad
(21,021 posts)Work as a deterrent. Of course law enforcement would need to carry through, investigate and prosecute.
Ohio Joe
(21,898 posts)Bravo to whomever came up with it
enough
(13,770 posts)Its evidence to use against an attacker after the fact, should the attacker be found and in custody.
onethatcares
(17,010 posts)women need this as an after effect.
ProfessorGAC
(77,271 posts)It's that silly alkaline water craze about "better" water. (Actually, in high volume can mess with one's electrolyte balance. High pH is not good for us.)
SmartWater is the biggest seller.
So, it would probably need a different name in the US.
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