D-spray
D-spray

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D-spray

2013
TV Show
Adult · 18+
Ended
1 Season
Japanese

Saionji is a lazy employee who always gets scolded by his boss. One day, he was asked to test the effectiveness of an aphrodisiac on the female employees of his company.

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Director: Tamas VargaGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the controversial history and usage of pepper spray (D-spray) by law enforcement agencies. It delves into the development of the chemical agent, its implementation in crowd control, and the ethical debates surrounding its deployment. The film examines various incidents where D-spray has been used, highlighting the perspectives of both authorities and those affected by its application.

Critical Reception

D-spray received limited release and attention, making comprehensive critical reception difficult to ascertain. However, documentaries of this nature often spark discussion about police conduct and civil liberties. Its niche subject matter suggests it appealed to audiences interested in social justice and investigative journalism.

What Reviewers Say

  • Examines the effectiveness and ethical implications of pepper spray.

  • Raises questions about police accountability and crowd control tactics.

  • Offers a critical perspective on the use of chemical agents.

Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for 'D-spray' is not readily available, likely due to its limited distribution and specialized audience.

Fun Fact

The development of pepper spray as a less-lethal weapon began in the 1980s, with its widespread adoption by law enforcement occurring in the 1990s.

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