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TAKE TWO! Apologies must have been having a 63yo 'senior moment' well at least I did not part with ?32, admit I was duped by a so called Ruth Miller 76 who was attacked on the same day in multiple locations, she has popped up in East Croydon and Lewisham - so far.

You can pick this personal alarm key ring, which emits 140db when the pin is pulled FOR ?3.15 p&p included.

Via Ebay copy this via 'search' 140db Personal Panic Police Approved Keyring Rape Attack Safety Security Alarm


Just ordered a rechargeable version: copy via ebay 'search'

130dB Personal Siren Rechargeable Flashlight Alarming Device

?12.07 inc p&p

cheaper version:

USB Rechargeable Waterproof LED Flashlight Personal Alarm Keychain

?7.49 inc p&p


LOL this is NOT to 'alarm' anyone.

It has been effectively used by people of all age groups.

I am NOT advising that you purchase, however I just wanted you to be aware of this personal alarm and that you can then make an 'informed' choice.

Some of you I know will not consider getting the alarm however if you know of a friend or relative that has been in an unsafe situation previously, that you at least share details.

That I have been excluded from facebook since 9th November is most frustrating as I would have shared details via various facebook community groups.

My motive to share this with you is about looking out for each other.

xxx

Michael


ps: I have just submitted a detailed complaint to the ASA - so called Ruth Miller, a 76 year old woman from Dulwich, Southwark is ALSO (so far) from

Cambridge, Wellingborough, Oxfordshire, Dublin, Australia, and four USA locations

LEFT hand drive vehicles are evident in the photo.

An IRISH version show different police vehicles.

Maybe another fictional character: I wanted to get a professional?s opinion on the effectiveness of SafeSound, so I talked to Chief of Police Jeff Strum.

https://waronguns.blogspot.com/2020/05/and-if-you-act-now.html

Just ordered a rechargeable version: copy via ebay 'search'

130dB Personal Siren Rechargeable Flashlight Alarming Device

?12.07 inc p&p

cheaper version:

USB Rechargeable Waterproof LED Flashlight Personal Alarm Keychain

?7.49 inc p&p

I have just submitted a detailed complaint to the ASA - so called Ruth Miller, a 76 year old woman from Dulwich, Southwark is ALSO (so far) from

Cambridge, Wellingborough, Oxfordshire, Dublin, Australia, and four USA locations

LEFT hand drive vehicles are evident in the photo.

An IRISH version show different police vehicles.

Maybe another fictional character: I wanted to get a professional?s opinion on the effectiveness of SafeSound, so I talked to Chief of Police Jeff Strum.

https://waronguns.blogspot.com/2020/05/and-if-you-act-now.html

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