[Mark Rober] was fed up with packages going missing. He kept receiving notifications that his shipments had been delivered, but when checking his porch he found nothing there. Reviewing the CCTV footage revealed random passers-by sidling up to his porch and stealing his parcels. It was time to strike back. Over six months, [Mark] and his friends painstakingly designed, prototyped and iterated the perfect trap for package thieves, resulting in a small unit disguised as an Apple HomePod. The whole scheme is wonderfully over-engineered and we love it.
The main feature of the device is a spinning cup on the top which contains a large amount of glitter. When activated, it ejects glitter in every directions. You could say it's harmless, as it's just glitter. But then again, glitter has a way of staying with you for the rest of your life — turning up at the least expected times. It certainly leaves an emotional impression.
The trap uses an accelerometer to detect movement, geo-fencing to determine when the package has left the property, glitter and a fart spray to make the thief regret it, and smartphones to capture the thief's reaction for the enjoyment of the hacker.
Also at BBC.
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(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday December 19 2018, @06:49PM (2 children)
The standard of proof to prove liability in civil cases is "preponderance of the evidence" -- this means if the jury is convinced that the there is connection above pure change between defendant's actions and plaintiff's injuries, plaintiff wins. In other words, if the jury 50.1% certain there is a connection, and 49.9% uncertain about the connection, plaintiff wins.
(Score: 2) by bob_super on Wednesday December 19 2018, @06:59PM (1 child)
Man, that sucks ... I only have enough proof to get my jury up to 50.0364% !
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday December 19 2018, @07:19PM
Different AC, but one of the best attorneys around here explains it like this: