They bought a Fortress Quick Access Safe with a biometric lock, requiring a fingerprint to unlock. But on Jan. 8, 2022, Carson managed to open the safe. He got ahold of the gun inside and shot himself. [More]
Deliberately or ignorantly? If the former, there are plenty of other ways. If the latter, what kind of development appropriate training did he receive?
I’ve got all kinds of other questions, including was the safe defective or didn’t the parents know how to set it up for fingerprint recognition and they’re now blaming the manufacturer?
I’m also recalling how relying on childproof caps actually led to an increase in accidental poisonings.
Relying exclusively on smart safes or smart guns is just dumb.
[Via Jess]
As reported by CNN, the problem (encountered by many owners) was that it was too easy for the owner not to complete the fingerprint registration procedure properly, leaving the safe in the factory-default mode where any fingerprint would open it.