Published: 10th November 2008 | Author: Daily Star
The latest lingerie line is fitted with its own tracking device so blokes know the whereabouts of their partners. They can be tracked on a computer using a password that comes with the knickers. Feminists have blasted the knicks as a “virtual chastity belt”. But inventor Brazilian Lucia Lorio says women can simply switch their pants off. She is selling her top-drawers invention for £500 plus a monthly service fee. And she hopes women will also use the pants as a safety device, which they can activate if they find themselves in danger. Lucia said: “This is a challenge to men because even if a woman gives him the password to her pants, she can always turn them off.” And she added: “Some women are now interested in buying it for protection. The underwear may prove to be a lifesaver.”