Friday, June 27, 2014

'Anti-rape' jeans

Diksha Pathak, 21, and Anjali Srivastava, 23, have designed a line of 'anti-rape' jeans that send a distress signal to local police who then can locate and help the victim
They have installed a small electronic device in the jeans which - when pressed - will send a call to the nearest police station. Officers can them locate the woman who had been wearing thanks to a specially installed tracker
Two Indian women have designed a line of 'anti-rape' jeans that send a distress signal to local police who then can locate and help the victim. 

It comes after a string of brutal attacks in the country which have horrified the world.

Diksha Pathak, 21, and Anjali Srivastava, 23, from India's northern Varanasi city, said they have installed a small electronic device in the jeans which - when pressed - will send a call to the nearest police station.

Officers can them locate the woman who had been wearing thanks to a specially installed tracker.

Almost 200 police stations in the area have been equipped with the technology to receive the alarm from the jeans when activated.

Daily Mail

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