03-03-2016, 06:28 PM
(03-03-2016, 12:04 PM)WeaponTheory Wrote:(03-03-2016, 07:19 AM)manofonetitle Wrote: First of all, iphone pics of someone in a dim parking garage counts as ID confirmed by law enforcement? Ok....
"Slow down, I need a good pic of you and you're out of focus! Fuck, I should have just ran.")
Do you know how hard it's going to be to make that App functional?
We're talking about every State, every City, to agree and cooperate with whatever company that's trying to put fear into these women.
Hiring to create a unit, that will sit on their asses, and wait for a rape victim to call, hitting that PrntScrn button on their keyboard, hoping to God that it's a good picture to work with because you're going to need one to put on Fox News @ 10 after her body has been found in a dumpster, and get a squad on standby on a possible rape activity in progress. Pffffttttt....
The concept is nice, but...I prefer something that will up the chances to a good 95% that a lone woman will walk away untouched.
A gun is a nice app.
Seriously, it's weird how the video shows that with a 911 phone call, the cops don't show up until 10-20 minutes, how does the app make their response and arrival more swift?
It's like you said, a gun is a much better app, but there are a lot of areas in america where getting one of those isn't all that easy, especially in urban areas (limited number of shops to buy one, limited areas to practice shooting it, etc.). But even if a gun is a more difficult option, theres always mace and tazers. It may not incapacitate the attacker like a gun would, but it will at least stun them and give the victim a better chance of escaping.