Sound waves, goo guns won't be used on protesters
Rocky Mountain News
By Kevin Vaughan
Originally published 03:42 p.m., July 23, 2008
Updated 03:42 p.m., July 23, 2008
Denver officials expect to spend more than $18 million on police equipment for the Democratic National Convention — but the purchases apparently won't include high-tech weapons that use sonic waves to incapacitate protesters or goo guns to immobilize them.
They will not include non-lethal weapons that use "slime" or "goo" to immobilize protesters or that use microwaves or sonic waves to induce pain or other discomfort. Some convention watchers had alleged that the city might purchase a weapon that would cause people to defecate.
http://tinyurl.com/69u72k
LOL
Guess the police will just have to do it the old fashion way, beat the shit out of them with their baton's.
Rocky Mountain News
By Kevin Vaughan
Originally published 03:42 p.m., July 23, 2008
Updated 03:42 p.m., July 23, 2008
Denver officials expect to spend more than $18 million on police equipment for the Democratic National Convention — but the purchases apparently won't include high-tech weapons that use sonic waves to incapacitate protesters or goo guns to immobilize them.
They will not include non-lethal weapons that use "slime" or "goo" to immobilize protesters or that use microwaves or sonic waves to induce pain or other discomfort. Some convention watchers had alleged that the city might purchase a weapon that would cause people to defecate.
http://tinyurl.com/69u72k
LOL
Guess the police will just have to do it the old fashion way, beat the shit out of them with their baton's.