shinester
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Post by shinester on Oct 16, 2020 9:51:21 GMT 10
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ygidorp
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Post by ygidorp on Oct 16, 2020 12:39:50 GMT 10
Man, that's nice!
On a semi-related note:
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Post by Joey on Oct 16, 2020 18:07:48 GMT 10
Expensive though, about 1k per window pane.
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Post by spinifex on Oct 17, 2020 14:46:41 GMT 10
There's a better than average chance this product is illegal in Australia due to our 'anti-fortress' legislation.
After all, its vital that police / AZIO can smash down doors anywhere, any time to ... you know ... apprehend terrorists and stuff.
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Post by spinifex on Oct 17, 2020 14:54:52 GMT 10
Certainly a very impact resistant product that would confound casual B&E or looters!
The thinking looter might decide to smash through the more fragile wall right next to the indestructable door.
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norseman
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Post by norseman on Oct 17, 2020 15:01:06 GMT 10
There's a better than average chance this product is illegal in Australia due to our 'anti-fortress' legislation. After all, its vital that police / AZIO can smash down doors anywhere, any time to ... you know ... apprehend terrorists and stuff. Yes exactly! Similar to the ban on use of body armour by civilians, as the Police want to know when they shoot you there are no impediments to them making you fully dead!!
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Post by spinifex on Oct 17, 2020 18:51:38 GMT 10
Yep. And that legislation banning body armour is about as meaningful as making suppressors illegal.
Most 7 year olds with access to YouTube can make exceedingly good body armour and suppressors with items laying around in most homes/sheds and without tools more sophisticated than a pair of scissors or a knife. Effectively meaning everyone has access to these items ALL the time anyway.
I'm sure most legislators must live in some kind of alternate reality bubble.
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cindy
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Post by cindy on Oct 18, 2020 7:51:33 GMT 10
There's a better than average chance this product is illegal in Australia due to our 'anti-fortress' legislation. After all, its vital that police / AZIO can smash down doors anywhere, any time to ... you know ... apprehend terrorists and stuff. Offfff course another legislation as to why you can't do something in Aus, remember the Kops have to be able to smash their way in for "our safety"
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Tim Horton
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Post by Tim Horton on Nov 10, 2020 8:18:40 GMT 10
There are a couple windows in building and such I would like to get a piece of the old glass with chicken wire sandwich reinforcement..
If anyone were to complain about that as in...... you can't do something in Aus, remember the Kops have to be able to smash their way in for "our safety"........... I would just say .... it was on sale....
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