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Caught My Eye

Japanese Crime Stopping Tools

October 21, 2007 by Jack Steiner 8 Comments

This article in the NY Times caught my eye. Credit for the picture also goes to the Times.

TOKYO, Oct. 19 — On a narrow Tokyo street, near a beef bowl restaurant and a pachinko parlor, Aya Tsukioka demonstrated new clothing designs that she hopes will ease Japan’s growing fears of crime.

Deftly, Ms. Tsukioka, a 29-year-old experimental fashion designer, lifted a flap on her skirt to reveal a large sheet of cloth printed in bright red with a soft drink logo partly visible. By holding the sheet open and stepping to the side of the road, she showed how a woman walking alone could elude pursuers — by disguising herself as a vending machine.

The wearer hides behind the sheet, printed with an actual-size photo of a vending machine. Ms. Tsukioka’s clothing is still in development, but she already has several versions, including one that unfolds from a kimono and a deluxe model with four sides for more complete camouflaging.

These elaborate defenses are coming at a time when crime rates are actually declining in Japan. But the Japanese, sensitive to the slightest signs of social fraying, say they feel growing anxiety about safety, fanned by sensationalist news media. Instead of pepper spray, though, they are devising a variety of novel solutions, some high-tech, others quirky, but all reflecting a peculiarly Japanese sensibility.

Take the “manhole bag,” a purse that can hide valuables by unfolding to look like a sewer cover. Lay it on the street with your wallet inside, and unwitting thieves are supposed to walk right by. There is also a line of knife-proof high school uniforms made with the same material as Kevlar, and a book with tips on how to dress even the nerdiest children like “pseudohoodlums” to fend off schoolyard bullies.

There are pastel-colored cellphones for children that parents can track, and a chip for backpacks that signals when children enter and leave school.

The devices’ creators admit that some of their ideas may seem far-fetched, especially to crime-hardened Americans. And even some Japanese find some of them a tad naïve, possibly reflecting the nation’s relative lack of experience with actual street crime. Despite media attention on a few sensational cases, the rate of violent crime remains just one-seventh of America’s.

I see more than one problem with these hiding places. For example, the feet protruding from the bottom of the fake vending machine. The whole idea gives off a Scooby Doo or Three Stooges kind of feel to it.

Filed Under: Caught My Eye, Crime, People

Airplane Trouble? Kill a Goat

September 6, 2007 by Jack Steiner 9 Comments

I don’t think that I would be real comfortable flying a plane where animal sacrifice is a routine part of maintenance.

Nepal’s state-run airline has confirmed that it sacrificed two goats to appease a Hindu god, following technical problems with one of its aircraft.

Nepal Airlines said the animals were slaughtered in front of the plane – a Boeing 757 – at Kathmandu airport.

The offering was made to Akash Bhairab, the Hindu god of sky protection, whose symbol is seen on the company’s planes.

The airline said that after Sunday’s ceremony the plane successfully completed a flight to Hong Kong.

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Worlds Smallest Items

September 5, 2007 by Jack Steiner Leave a Comment

Neatorama has a whole post devoted to all sorts of small items such as people, cattle, toilet and teddy bears. For the full story please click here.

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Some Links That Caught My Eye

June 19, 2007 by Jack Steiner Leave a Comment

Here are some links that caught my eye:

Over at Jewbiquitous they have Blog Apathy. Although it looks like their definition is a bit different from my own.

Meryl has an interesting story called The son of a Nazi converts to Judaism. Over at Israel Matzav you can read about how Israeli Hospitals are taking care of some of the Palestinian wounded.

Who knew that Johnny Sack and Hilary Clinton eat at the same diner.

Google has thrown its hat into the alternative energy ring and is pushing a 100 MPG car.

One more reason not to live in cleveland. It contains the number one zipcode for foreclosures in the nation.

Interested in a $10 DSL plan? Click here. This woman is the sausage queen.

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Caught My Eye

May 22, 2007 by Jack Steiner 3 Comments

The Strangest Disaster of the 20th Century.

Polka Floyd, a polka band that does Pink Floyd covers. (Courtesy of Growabrain)

Answering Nature’s Call in Space

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Miss America- More Than A Pretty Face

April 23, 2007 by Jack Steiner 6 Comments

WAYNESBURG, KY. — Miss America 1944 has a talent that probably has never appeared on a beauty pageant stage: She fired a handgun to shoot out a vehicle’s tires and stop an intruder.

Venus Ramey, 82, confronted a man on her farm in south-central Kentucky last week after she saw her dog run into a storage building where thieves had previously made off with old farm equipment.

Ramey said the man told her he would leave. “I said, ‘Oh, no you won’t,’ and I shot their tires so they couldn’t leave,” Ramey said.

She had to balance on her walker as she pulled out a snub-nosed .38-caliber handgun.

For the full story please click here.

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