
Disposable Gloves Have Copious Operations
The first thing some people would think of doing with disposable gloves is using them to keep fingerprints off of things at the scene of a crime. Virtually anyone who has read a detective story is aware that leaving prints on murder weapons is a bad idea. Trying to clean up prints after you have left them is time consuming and often ineffective.
Fingerprints have been used for personal identification and forensic evidence since the late 1800′s. About five seconds after law enforcement figured out how to use fingerprints, criminals figured out how to wear gloves such as vinyl gloves. It looked like the end of detective fiction forever.
Fortunately fiction writers and real life detectives soon incorporated hand coverings into their plotting and thinking. Not only did they start looking for gloves when no fingerprints were present. They also decided that crimes committed by a glove-wearing criminal were probably premeditated. Exceptions were considered in cold weather when everyone was trying to keep their hands warm.
In time, hand coverings themselves became evidence. When you found an expensive leather glove spattered with blood hidden in someone’s sock drawer in a West End tenement you could draw conclusions. You could conclude that the owner of the sock drawer was not stupid enough to hide evidence in his own apartment and therefore is probably being framed.
The also figured out that the Lord of the manor who owned the bloody object probably wasn’t guilty either. He is too sensible to ruin an expensive piece of goods even in a fit of passion. However his ne’er do well nephew Percy is another story.
He is the type who would help himself to his uncle’s gloves and then forget them when he is visiting his mistress, Fifi. Of course that is where Fifi’s boyfriend will find them. Fifi’s boy friend might be dumb enough to commit a crime and hide the evidence in his own sock drawer but probably not.
A lot of dead-ends and blind alleys could be avoided if criminals would just carry inexpensive, convenient disposable hand coverings. You just slip them on, commit your heinous deed and get rid of them. No worries about expensive, easily traced items that are hard to dispose of.
When you dispose of the disposables, be sure you don’t put them some place obvious where snoopy detectives might find them. Put them in your sock drawer. Even if somebody finds them they will assume you are being framed.
Disposables can also be useful to people who have no criminal intent. They can keep germs on your hands from getting where they don’t belong. They also keep germs and other yucky things from getting on your hands. Doctors long ago discovered that disposables are more sanitary than reusable.
The same qualities make disposable gloves useful for working in the kitchen. They keep the cook’s hands clean and save repeated hand washings. And they also keep germs on hands from contaminating food.
Hand coverings that can be tossed out are great for working with anything that you don’t want to get on your hands. Cleaning greasy car parts or unplugging drains or cleaning up after Rover are tasks that you don’t want anything left over from. Just take off your disposable gloves and throw them away. But don’t put them in your sock drawer. A popular type of these gloves has always been the vinyl gloves.
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