🐱 China Now Selling "Anti-Pervert" Flame-Throwers to Women

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http://www.menshealth.com/guy-wisdom/anti-pervert-flame-throwers-china-sexual-harassment

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Some women in China are taking an incredibly badass measure to ward off sexual harassment. “Anti-Pervert” flame-throwers have become a popular deterrent for creeps, particularly in the summer, when unwanted advances ramp up. The devices are on sale at a number of websites starting at about $13 and going over $40. While some have small flames, others can reach up to 3,300 degrees and extend nearly 20 feet.

One vendor told the Beijing Youth Daily, as reported by the Telegraph, that the products “can leave a permanent scar, but are a legal, non-lethal tool,” adding that they’re “not a weapon.” But police seem to disagree, saying that they’re very much against the law and that it’s also “technically illegal” to send the flame-throwers to customers through the postal service.

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Despite the legality controversy, the products are still online, and websites are making some great pitches for their products. “Flames and the super high temperatures are enough to scare the bad guys away,” one website said. “At that crucial moment, you could also become an anti-terror SWAT.” Uh, wow.



While it’s hard to be concerned for sexual harassers, there are other safety problems to be considered. Many are considering the possibility of the flame-throwers being switched on accidentally inside the carrier’s handbags, a terrifying thought.

But if you think carrying around a flame-thrower is ridiculous, consider this: how ridiculous is it that men’s behavior has made wielding fire as a weapon a preferable alternative?
 
These will never get misused or abused! China's pervert problem is done.
 
I'd be shocked if the CCP will tolerate the selling of such weapons; they're not very keen on an armed populace funnily enough.
 
Not only is it blindingly bright to the perpetrator, especially at night, it acts as a sort of "flare" to your location so that extra help can arrive.

This is pretty neat. And it's not just another far-east toy that serves little purpose beyond novelty; I can see this catching on internationally such as in Sweden.
 
Not only is it blindingly bright to the perpetrator, especially at night, it acts as a sort of "flare" to your location so that extra help can arrive.

This is pretty neat. And it's not just another far-east toy that serves little purpose beyond novelty; I can see this catching on internationally such as in Sweden.
You can't even carry pepper spray in Sweden, what makes you think this will catch on?
 
Wait until the first time one of these starts a nightclub fire that kills 100+ people.
 
Oh, seems like a great idea. No chance of it being abused as a weapon or torture tool with the excuse of fending off a potential pervert, and absolutely no chance of being the cause of an out of control fire even if its use is ''justified''. Also, non lethal my hairy ass. If it can't set someone ablaze to death it can most certainly blind someone permanently.
 
I'm honestly shocked this wasn't originally a Japanese thing.

EDIT: Also, how long until Phil hears of these things and orders one for his tacticool belt?

It really does sound like something you'd see in Japan. But a lot of harassment takes place on trains. Actually, it's very concerning for China too. In a packed train you could easily burn an innocent bystander and cause a panic. In the US you'd probably have a SWAT team on your ass and CNN would have "Flamethrower wielding terrorist hijacks commuter train" headlining the news for hours.

It seems more dangerous that it's worth. And being manufactured in China means that it's highly likely that it's made with poisonous heavy metals that could become very toxic and release fumes when heated up. Not to mention being faulty as hell and exploding in women's hands.
 
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