Harrods departmental store in Knightsbridge, London launched an exclusive footwear exhibits last week including a pair of Rene Caovilla sandals encrusted with ruby, sapphire and diamond worth 62,000 pound ($125,000).
To guard it's most precious possession, they must have the highest security measure available. Stop imagining latest hi-tech gadgets like heat sensor, laser sensor, motion detector, surveillance camera, or any other you could ever imagine. They brought in a venomous Egyptian cobra to guard the sandals! The Egyptian Cobra's venom is extremely toxic, it is the second most toxic venom of any cobra.
Whether hiring a poisonous snake is the most effective means of guarding haute couture shoes might be a moot point with security experts, but it makes for an effective photo opportunity. Snake experts like Mark O'Shea will have no problem dealing this security guard.
Source : www.brisbanetimes.com.au
Thursday, September 20, 2007
Snake hired as security guard
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