UK police could get Ghostbusters-style backpack devices to halt ebike getaways ( www.theguardian.com )
Device in development fires electromagnetic pulse that tricks ebikes and scooters into shutting off
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Device in development fires electromagnetic pulse that tricks ebikes and scooters into shutting off
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The title of this piece is very clickbaity but the article is quite interesting....