DrinkSavvy tech could indicate presence of date rape drugs in drinks
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DrinkSavvy could take the form of a straw or stir stick
DrinkSavvy cups, glasses and straws are designed to alert their users if date rape drugs have been added to their drinks
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Odorless, colorless, and tasteless, so-called “date rape” drugs are nasty, sneaky things. When surreptitiously added to someone’s drink, they cause that person to become disoriented, sleepy, slow-to-react, and otherwise easier to sexually assault. Making things worse, the victim usually can’t remember what happened while they were drugged, making prosecution or even identification of the assailant difficult. Now, however, a new invention known as DrinkSavvy may allow people to know if such drugs have been put in their drink.
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