At least among those who think of their children as expensive bits of property that they need to protect from roaming predators that lurk unseen.
And it won't make the slightest practical difference, except to give a sense of false security for an extremely unlikely event.
The device looks like a spaceship, according to The Western Mail. A small one, though, as children wear it round their necks. If they are attacked, kids can use the mini-spaceship to spray their attacker with indelible bright paint. Blam. Splat. Then the device emits a signal allowing the police to track it. Presumably so they can fill it up with paint again.
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