Comment on UBC Engineers Develop Stir Stick to Detect GHB & Spiked Drinks in Seconds
CameronDev@programming.dev 2 weeks ago
Is this one of those “my first chemistry project” kinda things? I swear I have heard of heaps of these kind of things coming out of unis, and nothing about this seems different to all the ones from ages ago.
otters_raft@lemmy.ca [bot] 2 weeks ago
While I still can’t say this is novel, this other article mentions that the goal is to make it cheap enough that venues can have enough for every drink that they serve and to put the responsibility on venues rather than the user
cbc.ca/…/ubc-stir-stick-spiked-drinks-1.7495753
CameronDev@programming.dev 2 weeks ago
From the 3rd link:
Laudible goal, but I do wonder why other teams failed. The bulk price (on amazon) seems to be about $2.30 each, which definitely isnt super cheap.
The downside of “every drink gets a stick” is that it becomes much easier for a would-be rapist to replace the stick with a fake at the same time as inserting the drug. If you cant trust the integrity of the drink, you can’t trust the stick either.
I wonder if having a “Free drink replacement, no questions asked” policy might be easier/cheaper answer. If you think your drink was tampered with, return it to the bar for a replacement. Bar can increase their prices a bit to cover the wasted drinks.