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Smart vest turns stray dogs into Thailand’s street guardians

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AN ADVERTISIN­G agency in Thailand has developed a “smart vest” that potentiall­y could turn stray dogs into guardians of Bangkok’s streets and alleyways.

Equipped with a hidden video camera, the vest has sensors that transmit live streaming videos when the dog barks, showing what the dog sees via a mobile phone and computer applicatio­n.

There are stray dogs on the streets of most Thai cities and the developer thought smart vests could help both the dogs and the community.

“It will make people feel that stray dogs can become night-watchers for the communitie­s,” said Pakornkrit Khantaprap, 28, who is on the creative team that came up with the idea at the Cheil advertisin­g agency, a subsidiary of South Korea’s Samsung Electronic­s.

Martin Turner, managing director of the Phuket-based Soi Dog Foundation, which was formed over a decade ago to save stray dogs and cats across Thailand, welcomed the initiative.

Turner says there are many cases of cruelty against animals in Thailand, despite the introducti­on of the country’s first Animal Welfare Law in late 2014, which penalises wrongdoers with a maximum two years’ imprisonme­nt and a 40,000 baht (RM5,100) fine.

The project began in March this year and took about five months to materialis­e.

The developer says a lot more tests are needed before the vest can be introduced into communitie­s for trial runs.

 ?? — Reuters ?? A dog wearing a ‘smart vest’ which has a hidden video camera inside in a dog training centre in Bangkok, Thailand.
— Reuters A dog wearing a ‘smart vest’ which has a hidden video camera inside in a dog training centre in Bangkok, Thailand.

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