Active Denial Technology (ADT) utilizes a 95GHz electromagnetic beam to rapidly heat skin, causing intense pain without burning, making it effective for crowd control. Concerns have been raised about the potential for inducing shock in individuals due to the pain, which could lead to unintended harm. The technology is viewed as a non-lethal alternative to traditional weapons, although skepticism exists regarding its safety and ethical implications in law enforcement. Testing indicates that common materials are ineffective as countermeasures against the Active Denial System (ADS). Overall, while ADT presents a new method for managing crowds, its deployment raises significant safety and moral questions.