Blog Sree Vijaykumar | From the Editor's Desk In this fascinating piece about how the paranoid super-rich in London live, one discovers that James Bond movies are not as ingenious as what's already out there in the real world. Take this one for instance: In the event that an intruder makes it into a house and escapes without being caught, the chances are he or she soon will be. Not only will police have images on CCTV, but a smoke gun can be activated remotely once security personnel monitoring the CCTV realise something is wrong. The gun can create a mist laced with unique, synthetic DNA that is so fine it goes unnoticed, yet lingers on skin for weeks and shows up under UV light. Thanks to unique markers, it can be traced directly back to a specific home. It makes the chances of catching the culprit way higher - Comment | |
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