Bar owner Rufus Terrill got sick of drug dealers and other petty thieves hanging around the nearby center for the homeless. Instead of calling the cops, Terrill made a cop. A 300lb, four foot tall Robocop, built from a meat smoker and scooter parts.
The robot is remote-controlled and feeds live video back to Terrill's security system. He chases down miscreants and issues warnings via loudspeaker, and harasses the delinquents with a spotlight and a water cannon.
The real cops aren't too bothered: they haven't yet received any complaints about the home-brew 'bot, and the care center staff love it. Lydia Meredith, an employee, actually calls it "Robocop", and is particularly taken with the vigilante machine:
We suspect it doesn't hurt Terrill's business, either. He pilots the robot from the porch of his bar, cheered on by his regulars. Video link below.
It's a man of steel, faster than a speeding drug dealer, it's ... Robo-cop [Atlanta Journal-Constitution via Hackzine]
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