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(deceased)
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: OKLAHOMA, USA
Posts: 3,138
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VERY INTERESTING
THE FIRST QUESTION I ASK IS HOW CORROSIVE IS THIS LIQUID WOULD IT PROMOTE RUST IF USED ON METAL?. SECOND, DOES IT WASH OR RUB OFF EASY? THIRD, UNTIL POLICE DEPARTMENTS ARE COMMONLY USING THIS FORM OF IDENTIFICATION THE ONLY ONES WHO COULD CHECK FOR YOU IS THE COMPANY WHO MAKES THE STUFF. IF THOSE THREE THINGS ARE WORKED OUT AND NOT A PROBLEM IT SOUNDS LIKE A GOOD EASY WAY TO MARK COLLECTIONS ESPECIALLY LARGE ONES . KIND OF LIKE MALE ANIMALS MARK THEIR TERRITORY NO DOUBT THAT LEAVES A UNIQUE ONE KIND OF MARK AS WELL, MOTHER NATURE USUALLY BEATS MAN TO IT EVERY TIME.
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Member
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Europe
Posts: 2,718
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I think it must be the same liquied I told about a year or two back - not much interest as far as I remember.
As far as I recall, the dealer has a number registrated by the police, and when the pilice find anything with that number, they contact the dealer, and he will know who the customer is. I seem to remember that it is used in the UK and in some Scandinavian countries. The thing is, that thiefs cant see the number, and they no doubt have no time to use an UW light, so when the police finds a lot of items - not belonging to the thieves - they can use UW light to find out from where the items come. |
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