Oddly enough I found the following on the products website:
Anti social behaviour has become the biggest threat to private property over the last decade and there has been no effective deterrent until now.
I'd really like to know EXACTLY how being anti social threatens private property.
I remember awhile back that article on the kids that got busted for playing in a tree with the police officer saying the following:
Superintendent Stuart Johnson, operations manager at Halesowen police station, said: 'I support the actions of my officers who responded to complaints from the public about "kids destroying" an ornamental cherry tree by stripping every branch from it, in an area where there have been reports of anti-social behaviour.
West Midlands Police deals robustly with anti-social behaviour
It seems to me that 'anti social behaviour' is some kind of problem over in the UK area.
Defcon should call up slashdot and ask where to send the award for the 'DoS attack' war game since obviously they won by ./'ing the defcon site.