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>>> People normally just email photos to me, I usually get at least a few a > week. >

Has the bottom of it got mounting holes? I took that thing on the back to be a momentary contact switch button.

The thing in the photo I posted is eight inches long,

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F Murtz
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Thanks Rob. Again I learn from you and the great people here.

Rene

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Rene

The alarm has a clip on the bottom, around 3/4" wide, it could maybe fit on something 1/2" thick at most, here is a rough sketch of it:

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thin to fit a bicycle handle bar but I don't know what a traveler would clip it onto.

Rob

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Rob H.

From your sketch, it looks like it would clip nicely to a sun visor in a car. Can't see any use to it there though.

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Roger

I think it was a belt clip. When I was 16, I went by Greyhound from my rural home to visit relatives at their farm 300 miles away. I'd have to find my way from one bus terminal to another in the big city. To be prepared I bought a wind breaker. Now I knew that if surrounded by a gang of muggers in an alley, I'd be able to break wind.

A Traveler Alarm would provide similar confidence. Before walking down a dark alley at midnight, the traveler would clip it to his belt. He could proceed in confidence, knowing that in a split second he could draw and beep assailants to death.

It would work just as well without a battery. Instead of submitting or running, the traveler reaches for his belt and raises his fist with something unidentified in it. The last thing a mugger wants is trouble, so he excuses himself and leaves.

Most muggers will not even approach a traveler with a Traveler Alarm under his coat. The traveler's confident smile will lead a mugger to suspect that he has been taking a male enhancement product. Uncertain what an enhanced male may have in mind when he walks down a dark alley at midnight, the mugger will steer clear of him.

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J Burns

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