Monkmobiles and safron bulletproof robes

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To protect Buddhist monks in predominantly Muslim southern Thailand from increased violence, new products are being developed, from bulletproof vests in the traditional safron hue to motorcycle sidecars—dubbed "monkmobiles"— encased in protective glass and outfitted with a small window for receiving alms.

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Many of the products are devised by "Thailand's Q" (reference to James Bond's gadget guru), Major Songphon Eiamboonyarith who has also invented bulletproof tuk-tuks, net-shooter to entangle would-be agressors, "umbrellas that shoot rubber bullets, bullet-proof baseball caps and a hand-held device to fire a man-sized net 30 feet (10 m) to stop a villain in his tracks."

Via Eyeteeth.

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The Pope-mobile has nothing on these guys! On one had its cool that these have been invented but on the other hand its sad that they are needed. Due to the increased violence in southern Thailand by the Muslim minority, some motorcycles have been ou... Read More

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