From: snow <snow@smoke.suba.com>
To: Gary Howland <gary@systemics.com>
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Raw Date: Tue, 13 Aug 1996 06:01:01 +0800
From: snow <snow@smoke.suba.com>
Date: Tue, 13 Aug 1996 06:01:01 +0800
To: Gary Howland <gary@systemics.com>
Subject: Re: Police prepare stunning end for high-speed car chases
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On Sat, 10 Aug 1996, Gary Howland wrote:
> Police prepare stunning end for high-speed car chases
|
Could you please format your posts to 78 columns? It makes it difficult
to read on a standard terminal.
> BY GILES WHITTELL
> AND NIGEL HAWKES
> A high-powered electrical device under development at the Pentagon's Army Research
> Laboratory in Adelphi, Maryland, is to be tested by police and border patrol agents and
> even stop heart pacemakers. There is also the danger of loss of control when a car is
> being driven at high speed.
> Counter-measures would include using old-fashioned engines with no electronics, or
> perhaps surrounding the most delicate components with shielding. The best might be to
> get hold of one of the stun guns and use it to disable pursuing police vehicles.
> Original article at http://www.the-times.co.uk/news/pages/Times/timnwsnws01022.html?1060389
> Will old fashioned engines be outlawed?
> Will the "stun guns" be outlawed?
> Will susceptible electronic systems become mandatory?
> (and if so, why not just put a remote control switch in all cars?)
One word: Pacemakers.
Petro, Christopher C.
petro@suba.com <prefered for any non-list stuff>
snow@smoke.suba.com
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