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Video: Cleaning Up At The End Of The Night. - darkpuppet - 01-11-2008 Got to love what gets caught on CCTV now and again.. like this video... whoops! it's a minute long, but watch it for the big payoff at the end. Video: Cleaning Up At The End Of The Night. - NikiterZTS - 01-11-2008 FAKE!! everybody knows that bar windows are bullet proof!!! Video: Cleaning Up At The End Of The Night. - darkpuppet - 01-11-2008 NikiterZTS,Jan 10 2008, 06:48 PM Wrote:FAKE!! everybody knows that bar windows are bullet proof!!!that's what I was thinking too... because I would have thought the window would be plate glass -- and that would have changed the outcome for the girl for sure... Are establishments like this required to use safety glass now? Video: Cleaning Up At The End Of The Night. - tippmann - 01-11-2008 nope, i don't believe so.. i have a buddy who is owns a glass company and when they change it, i think it's plate glass 3mm thick Video: Cleaning Up At The End Of The Night. - girard.k - 01-11-2008 As a Civil Engineering student i believe that is possible because windows like that arent usually required by code to be safety or tempered glass...in other word that sucks Video: Cleaning Up At The End Of The Night. - darkpuppet - 01-12-2008 well, that glass was safety glass considering how it shattered. I just would have expected it to be plate glass instead -- which would have ripped her to shreds as she went through... Video: Cleaning Up At The End Of The Night. - j3rt - 01-12-2008 makes sense that it was tempered, it might have even been thick enough to withstand folks bumping it. However, I suspet the tray or glasses might hit the glass too. Causing it to shatter. |