Yes, that would be great. I’m not sure why we are not seeing similar non-lethal crowd control devices used, especially after 70+ days of rioting in Portland.
A month or so ago, somebody posted that in China they spray the crowd with dye, similar to packs put in money at bank robberies) so the police can track the rioters. Seems like it would be useful too. I guess that wouldn’t necessarily distinguish the actual rioters from “peaceful protesters” though, but they could sort it out later.
That sounds great as well. Throw some on the dye into the skunk spray and we’re off to the races. They stink for a week or two afterward (but probably wouldn’t even notice, or it may even be an improvement) and therefore tell the whole world that they’re one of the idiots. It wouldn’t go over well, especially if any of them actually held jobs. lol
People who consider themselves peaceful protesters who are close enough to the rioters to get some of the colored spray on themselves are actually giving cover to the rioters. They are impeding the access of law-enforcement to stop the rioters. They are culpable in some way. I dont know if there would be a legal term for it but it is definitely morally wrong
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