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Handcuffs 2.0: Restraints of the Future Will Have Built-in Shocks and Sedation
Handcuffs 2.0: Restraints of the Future Will Have Built-in Shocks and Sedation
Katherine Mangu-Ward
Reason.com
March 4, 2013
Ever wondered why handcuff technology hasn’t progressed much in the last 50 years? Wonder no more: In late November, the website Patent Bolt noticed an application filed by a company called Scottsdale Inventions for an “Apparatus and System For Augmented Detainee Restraint.”
This handy new device can be “configured to administer electrical shocks when certain predetermined conditions occur” as well as being activated by remote control. The patent application compares this function to the workings of a stun gun or Taser.
What’s more, the cuffs could potentially be configured to administer “a liquid, a gas, a dye, an irritant, a medication, a sedative, a transdermal medication or transdermal enhancers such as dimethyl sulfoxide, a chemical restraint, a paralytic, a medication prescribed to the detainee, and combinations thereof” without directly involving human law enforcement officials.
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this is dangerous for law enforcement to have and subject to be abused. lots of sorry my mistake hit the wrong button as they laugh out loud.
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