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If the thief's nice and all, he takes the money out and hands you back the obvious semtimental-value clip back, if not, the little switch you threw as you were handing it to him waits one minute then zaps the hell out of the surrounding area.
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Testing his niceness by using a "gold-plated money clip" is
not a fair test. In fact it really more of an intelligence test
then a niceness test. The real test is, if he shoots you
after you give him the money he's not a nice guy. |
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You might want to rethink the one minute time delay,
bullets travel pretty quick. Might want to go with a half a
second delay after you let go of the clip and hope the
hand folding the gun lurks upward when the zaps makes his
finger spasm and pull the trigger. |
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Other that that it's a fine idea. |
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//if he shoots you after you give him the money// then he's a murderer who just announced his location, not a robber. The shiny clip is to ensure that he puts it in his pocket rather than just tossing it to the ground.
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And I'd *much* rather somebody be tased *after* their weapon is not pointed at me, dunno about you. |
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Or you could also use it to tazer people and then clip the money out of their wallets after they fall on the ground. |
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