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I think, that, when the car thinks that it is being broken into or something of that sort, it produces sound of an infrasonic nature or something of that sort, and it causes the car thief who might have by now gotten into the car, or he might as well be outside, to feel discomforted and maybe lose control over some of his muscles and things like that, you know, and maybe he gets out of the car and then again, he might not. |
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I hope that clarifies things a little bit, Unabubba. |
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Oh great. Just what I want. A car thief who loses control of his bowels. |
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a great boon to those in situations of
road rage. when someone forces you
over because they've become fed up
with your driving, hit them with this and
the police will be called at the same
time. |
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i still don't think it's such a good idea to
hand out non-lethal weapons though. it
removes a great deal of the stigma
associated with, say a gun. people
would probably sit around in parking
lots with the remote fob in their hands
waiting for someone to get close
enough to hit with this. |
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//extremely low frequency noise . . . at a volume only loud enough to affect those nearest// Low-frequency sound carries much further than high-pitched sound. Besides, the stereotypical car thief has been immunized to bass sounds by his own car stereo. |
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If you want to use high-pitched sounds, knock yourself out. But remember that younger people (stereotyping again) can hear higher sounds. |
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I can see the movie now...A tweetcar named backfire. |
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