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Charity Gala on Feb. 12 to Stop Sexual Assault and Human Trafficking

ou are invited to attend an important charity gala on February 12 at the Mayfair Hotel Event Space in Downtown Los Angeles. Proceeds from the charity event will benefit RAINN, Love Fearless, and other non-profits dedicated to stopping sexual assault and human trafficking. 

 

Attending journalists will receive access to the $1500 per ticket charity, gift bag from sponsors supporting the charities and launch, a sample SafetyNet product package to be shipped post-event, and entertainment from exciting special guests to be announced, plus performers Scott Mulligan, Sam Harmonix, Tabiyus IV and DJ Rohan Dosaj.

 

A silent charity auction will take place virtually and at the event, including premium items such as a $150,000 Rolex Daytona Custom with flawless diamonds as worn in the film, "The Misfits," a gift basket from the original Glow Girls, a two-day stay at the equestrian cottage used in American Horror Story and more. The event will mark the launch of revolutionary new anti-rape tools, SafetyNet, including new consumer technology-driven cups and stir sticks that can alert users of the presence of, "designer," date rape drugs. More information following and to come. 

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Date and time

Sat, Feb 12, 2022, 9:00 PM – Sun, Feb 13, 2022, 2:00 AM PST

 

Location

The Mayfair Hotel Event Space

1256 West 7th Street

Los Angeles, CA 90017

Charity Gala kick offs launch of a revolutionary new anti-rape tool

“SafetyNet” cups and stir sticks will detect the presence of rape drugs in drinks

 

LOS ANGELES – January 19, 2022 – The creators of SafetyNet will debut a potential game-changer in the fight to stop sexual assault and human trafficking at a charity gala in downtown Los Angeles on February 12, 2022.

SafetyNet provides a cup or stir stick that, upon introduction to "designer" drugs like GHB, Rohypnol, and Ketamine, changes in color from translucent to purple, alerting the drinker that a drug has been placed in their drink.

“The goal is to make it known that an attempt has been made to drug the beverage, reducing the chances of a sexual assault or abduction,” said Reena Sehgal, a Los Angeles-based attorney representing SafetyNet. “People can rest easier knowing their drink is going to notify them if someone makes an attempt to violate their rights.”

An American is subject to rape or sexual assault roughly every 68 seconds, according to the anti-sexual assault organization RAINN, with five percent of reported sexual assaults classified as drug-induced.

The product, which has been approved by John Hopkins, will be demoed at the gala. Tickets for the event - a red carpet event hosted at the luxurious Los Angeles Mayfair - can be purchased athttp://www.experiencesafetynet.com.

SafetyNet cups and stirrers will be commercially available once funding has been secured. The products are currently expected to hit shelves at grocery stores, liquor stores and elsewhere by May 2022.

“SafetyNet itself will reduce sexual assaults by detecting these drugs, but perhaps even more importantly, its very existence will serve as a deterrent,” Sehgal said. “Rapists and human traffickers will think twice if there’s a readily available product that will catch them in the act.”

Proceeds from the charity event will benefit RAINN, Love Fearless, and other non-profits dedicated to stopping sexual assault and human trafficking.

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SafetyNet is sponsored by Sehgal Law PC, Lastine Impressions, and Broken Vase Productions. Its goal is to greatly reduce those numbers and bring a product to market that will allow people to rest easy knowing their drink is safe to consume. Find out more at http://www.experiencesafetynet.com

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