7 Jul 2016

Panic Buttons For Women - MGTOW

Sandman: There is a story called "Panic Button For Women On Mobile Phone New Hell For Men". Apparently India has implemented a law that requires all mobile phones to have a "panic button" & GPS. Here is an excerpt from the article: "Now, the new mobile phones with the said Panic Button, and GPS system, which is going to be toys at the hands of women from 2017, will enable women to implicate any man of their choice on streets, any time they wish, even without the knowledge of the men, on whom the women may decide to prey. Rouge, rascal, debauched women may behave arbitrarily in public places/ public transports. Any disagreement with them may put men in to trouble. They may just press the panic button. Police will come flying following GPS location. And voice raiser innocent men may be booked under several Anti-Male laws.
Thieves, pick pocket women may pick up men's purse in public transports. If caught red handed, the nasty female thieves may press panic button to slay the men who would catch them." Sandman, do you think there is any chance we might eventually see laws like this in the U.S.A. & Canada? What is your opinion of the article, & the entire concept, in general? I really admire your dedication & talent. Keep up the good work!" Well Gerry as always thanks for the donation and topic. I've put the link to the story you sent me in the description. I also know exactly what's going to happen if these types of devices ever show up in North America. The same thing that happened when companies ACR released their GPS emergency locator beacon. It's about three hundred dollars on Ebay and I bought one before I went on my recent trip and had it in my pocket in case I was in the desert and fell down a mine shaft or someone forced me into the trunk of my own car. Then so long as my hands are untied I would turn the beacon on and wait for help. Emergency rescue personnel are getting false emergencies all the time now. The units cost about three hundred dollars on Ebay but it makes sense that someone will figure out how to put emergency beacons into cellphones. After all we already have GPS and google maps. We have flash lights, cameras and speakers built into our smart phones. It's only a matter of time before someone figures out how to shove a panic button and emergency beacon into a phone. A panic button on a cellphone should be treated like a fire alarm. But what if the woman accidentally pushes the button when the phone is in her pocket? Who is accountable for the false call for help? Surely not the woman as her thigh accidentally pushed the bottom. She can't be held responsible and therefore she can't be charged or fined for her actions. But many women and young women especially will push the panic buttons and then have the police show up.

Panic Button For Women On Mobile Phone New Hell For Men
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1. studiostoks - Surprised OMG shocked woman pop art retro style. The girl in the emotions. Wow effect
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2. michaelheim - Attractive young woman with gorgeous curly long hair reacting in horror
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3. studiostoks - Driving school the driver and the woman in the car. Husband helps his wife to drive
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4. deagreez - Beautiful sexy Girl in short shorts Surprised
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6. Voy - Panic woman waking up late in morning turning off alarm clock. Young girl laying in bed.
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7. studiostoks - War bombing civilian woman panic horror pop art retro style. Refugees and migrants.
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8. olly2 - Stressed out woman
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9. gorbachlena - stressed woman. stressed worker. businesswoman in panic.
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