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Anti-roofie beer-lock

Anti-roofie beer-lock 07/05/2004 06:17 AM

A Welsh inventor has created a tamper-evident beer-bottle seal that women are meant to put over their drinks while they're in the toilet, as a means of foiling date-rape-drug dopers.

The plastic cap fits on the bottle and locks when a small 'key' is pulled from it.

When the drinker returns from the bar or toilet, it can be unlocked and a red warning light on the top of the cap lights up if anybody has attempted to remove it.

Link (via Engadget)




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