Indian girl makes anti-rape underwear
An Indian girl makes eye contact when making panties that attaches to devices and cameras in case of rape.
An Indian girl makes eye contact when making panties that attaches to devices and cameras in case of rape.
Seenu Kumari , a 19-year-old who was born into a poor family in Farrukhabad, Uttar Pradesh, spent nearly 5,000 rupees (nearly $ 80) to create, according to Zee News.
The pink pants have a specially designed belt, which includes a lock, a GPS receiver and a camera. It can not be cut with a knife.
Kumari and the underpants attached to the devices supporting the rape victims. (Photo: YouTube).
"I've put a smart lock that nobody can unlock without a password." I also attached an electronic device with GPS and call functions , " Kumari explained in a video on the personal YouTube page. "When someone attempts to harass a woman, the device will send a message to her relatives and the police." The police will be present at the site as instructed by the GPS and prevent the intent of rape. "
Camera on the pants to record the face of the perpetrators and the incident. "Women do not always have to wear these pants, they can wear them when traveling alone or when they do not find a safe place." When attacked, they can press buttons on the device to call. Some emergency phones are pre-installed , " Kumari added.
Sexual abuse, rape and child harassment are common in Uttar Pradesh, where women are routinely attacked on the street and pornographic publications are sold openly at low prices. mite.
Kumari has sent the prototype of the panties to the National Innovation Fund to apply for a patent. She hopes the product will be sold widely in the market and be used by everyone.
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