Safety glass smash on a car
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guy has a bad arm. put sum fire behind that brick boy.
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How do you get out of the car if you fell into a river or accident? the purpose of commercial glass breaker?
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poor golf :(
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little hammer then brick would have worked best
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@squarecnix they work in water
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@djtimwright Oh, the one I have is the same color orange and acts as both a glass breaker and a seatbelt cutter so I assumed it was the same one I got -- It's like eight dollars on amazon.
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Well it wasn't actually a seatbelt cutter, it was simply a glass hammer. In England you find them on every bus, and they're quite common to be used in break-ins (as they're obviously easily obtained for free).
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@Ozzy67HoodJunkies The tool he used the first time is just a seatbelt cutter/windshield breaker that you can get off of amazon for about ten dollars. To answer your second question, a brick doesn't generate a whole lot of force at any one point on the glass, so the glass stays intact because the force on any one point of the glass is minimal. (Imagine diving into a pool - a belly flop doesn't get you very deep in the water, but a pencil dive lets you go fairly deep with minimal effort)
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what is that thing you used the first time? and why did it break so easily with the first thing and not the brick?
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@squarecnix This is meant for people who live in cities(usually higher crime rates, smash and grab), and typically they're aren't any lakes or rivers to crash into.
The little hammer gain you 50 strength and 50 attack.
Athrunwong 1 year ago 11
Congratulations, you've illustrated a basic element of physics. A ceramic glass breaking hammer will always break glass, and a brick won't. Your tint is merely a piece of plastic film holding the glass from falling in when it shatters (which is what it's designed to do for safety reasons), so not only is this video dumb, but you're making vehicles unsafe.
bashpr0mpt 1 year ago 10