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Anti-burglar Door Mat 10

A pest control company in Japan has come up with a way to catch human rats, an Anti-burglar door mat. The mat is basically a giant adhesive trap that weighs a respectable, but hardly immovable, 8kg. Still the company says the mat is effective, claiming that it has proved itself during a recent break-in at a restaurant already. The mat will become available in Japan starting this fall and is promised to be more humane than the companies last invention, The Poison Cookie Burglar Feeding Station.

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Anti-burglar Door Mat

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  • I like the giant sticky trap idea, but there seem to be a few problems with it.

    debris magnet: anything that gets on it, stays on it... dirt, leaves, small animals....
    storage: when you want people going through that entry/exit you are going to have to put the mat someplace. Roll it up and throw it away?
    only effective on the ignorant: it won't be long before criminals learn of these things and roll up all mats just to be sure, it's not like they care if your 'precaution' is destroyed when they intend to r
    • You're probably better off using a masking-tape X and a "Caution, ASBESTOS" sign... Nobody messes with a masking tape X.
    • "vandalism: if outside the house, how long until vandals steal these to stick on walls, car windows, etc"

      What you call a problem I call... awesome
  • Chuck a bottle of this over it - and all the stickiness is gone. I suppose that that assume that you spot the mat for what it is first.
  • by WeeBit ( 961530 )
    What happens if they fall face first on that mat? Help! I fell, and can't get up. Oh wait! I can't breath either! I also get the picture of a poor dead mouse with wide bulging eyes, and body stuck in a awkward position .... now replace the mouse with a human.
  • And why isn't this thing electrified?

  • ...er... I mean neighborhood cats.

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