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kanemochis
assassins, robbers, thieves, etc are using this for quick mobility, can get away thru the heaviest traffic jams with ease. Worst, they are hard to be identified since most used full covered helmets. Haha,just like the movie "catch me if you can". Let's think of ways to prevent this.
tahini..what if they used jamming devices, GPS will be worthless.
police visibility and more lights? they do it even on broad daylight....when the cat is out...the mouse begins to play....
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You are right, motorbikes are hellishly hard to pursue or track, and nobody ever knows who drove it. I guess the solution would be make them a lot harder to steal by fitting various anti-theft devices, and if you're talking about tackling a societal problem, it may be on insurance companies to introduce premiums of such intimidating steepness that only the fitting of those anti-theft devices has any hope of lowering the premiums, then people would do it. With that in place, you'd be cracking down on criminals using stolen bikes. The next thing would be a recognition system for motorbikes. If you take their license plate off, nobody knows anything about the darn thing. What it needs is some kind of magnetic imprint on all parts, like a DNA, which has a serial number attributed to it and which can be read by surveillance satellites. That, I think, may be the future for a lot of things, including convicts, VIPs, kids, pets, credit cards, etc. I haven't read that anywhere, I just made that up. But I think it's pretty common-sense. Let another decade pass with horrific terrorits acts, and the world will be gagging for this kind of stifling security technology, I can totally see it happening.
You are right, motorbikes are hellishly hard to pursue or track, and nobody ever knows who drove it. I guess the solution would be make them a lot harder to steal by fitting various anti-theft devices, and if you're talking about tackling a societal problem, it may be on insurance companies to introduce premiums of such intimidating steepness that only the fitting of those anti-theft devices has any hope of lowering the premiums, then people would do it. With that in place, you'd be cracking down on criminals using stolen bikes. The next thing would be a recognition system for motorbikes. If you take their license plate off, nobody knows anything about the darn thing. What it needs is some kind of magnetic imprint on all parts, like a DNA, which has a serial number attributed to it and which can be read by surveillance satellites. That, I think, may be the future for a lot of things, including convicts, VIPs, kids, pets, credit cards, etc. I haven't read that anywhere, I just made that up. But I think it's pretty common-sense. Let another decade pass with horrific terrorits acts, and the world will be gagging for this kind of stifling security technology, I can totally see it happening.
What is the Most Creative Way You Would Kill Yourself?
Lilium
I would jump into a tiger enclosure and hug them.
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I had a fascination with not leaving a body behind once and decided that paddling out on the ocean on a board with a shotgun into waters I know sharks inhabit was the most effective way. In terms of spectacle or discussion it kind of doesn't leave much opportunity though.
I once had the idea of a hand grenade taped to the back of a motorbike helmet and tying the loosened pin to long length of rope & the other end to something secure so you just ride off not knowing exactly when the pin was pulled, but grenades are kinda hard to get your hands on. And taping a gun to a helmet to do the same function would be too uncertain.
For display purposes there's always arcing a ginormous current through your body using a large piece of aluminium front and back with wires taken from appliances attached & thrown over two high-voltage wires or overhead train power lines. Not much chance of revival there.
But lately I'm leaning toward getting an industrial-size box of cardiac medication, i.e. nitroglycerin, and filling my stomach with that and my car with containers of pool chlorine and fuel fumes (once I'm out on the open highway) and timing it so that I can aim at a decent size tree before asphyxiating.
If you've ever seen the old Coke add with all the people in the big ball rolling down the hill, that's just a goldmine of suicidal glory. Imagine climbing inside that baby & pumping it full of helium - open the taps, climb inside with your gaffer tape & seal it up & wait for the resultant traffic chaos as your body enshrined in a clear plastic bubble drifts overhead... Nice.
I had a fascination with not leaving a body behind once and decided that paddling out on the ocean on a board with a shotgun into waters I know sharks inhabit was the most effective way. In terms of spectacle or discussion it kind of doesn't leave much opportunity though.
I once had the idea of a hand grenade taped to the back of a motorbike helmet and tying the loosened pin to long length of rope & the other end to something secure so you just ride off not knowing exactly when the pin was pulled, but grenades are kinda hard to get your hands on. And taping a gun to a helmet to do the same function would be too uncertain.
For display purposes there's always arcing a ginormous current through your body using a large piece of aluminium front and back with wires taken from appliances attached & thrown over two high-voltage wires or overhead train power lines. Not much chance of revival there.
But lately I'm leaning toward getting an industrial-size box of cardiac medication, i.e. nitroglycerin, and filling my stomach with that and my car with containers of pool chlorine and fuel fumes (once I'm out on the open highway) and timing it so that I can aim at a decent size tree before asphyxiating.
If you've ever seen the old Coke add with all the people in the big ball rolling down the hill, that's just a goldmine of suicidal glory. Imagine climbing inside that baby & pumping it full of helium - open the taps, climb inside with your gaffer tape & seal it up & wait for the resultant traffic chaos as your body enshrined in a clear plastic bubble drifts overhead... Nice.
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