Posted November 30, 2016 12:14 pm by Comments

By Bob Owens

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I’m so glad that with all the craziest going on in the world that we can rely on NBC News national investigative correspondent Jeff Rossen calling on self defense experts to teach our wives, mothers, and daughters how to defend themselves, and by “experts”, I of course mean waitresses with smart phones.

The case of Sherri Papini, who was allegedly abducted for three weeks, is making headlines. The Northern California mom’s family says she had her cellphone with her when she was kidnapped.

Could your smartphone help you when you’re out alone? The Rossen Reports team tried new apps and technology that promise to protect women and help them avoid attackers, including:

  • Wearsafe records audio in real time at the press of a button, and even backtracks 60 seconds. It then sends the recording to friends with the user’s exact GPS location. “The cool thing about it is, it’s wearable,” said Missa Baker, a waitress who leaves work late at night who helped the Rossen Reports team test the gadget. “It clips right to my keys.” Wearsafe costs $5 a month and works with both iPhone and Android devices.
  • bSafe is a free app that goes even further: It records video as soon …Read the Rest

    Source:: Bearing Arms

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