I guess it wasnt intended specifically at my car since they vandalized another 3 cars on my street but mostly high valued cars....
My had the worst job.....got keyed..TRUNK...THE WHOLE DRIVER SIDE...and the Anarchist symbol on my HOOD
Pictures coming....a good 2000$ damage
2003 Hummer H2
2000 BMW DINAN 5 (540i)
2002 HarleyDavidson V-Rod "FOR SALE"
All the great toys are on my driveway.....
BLACK \'04 H2 LUX
BLACK \'07 ESCALADE
I have BLING & am PROUD OF IT!
X2! The damn BASTIDS!
There is enough room to install a small propane tank with electronic ignition to the alarm system perimeter sensors.
03 Yellow Mobile Nuclear Fallout Shelter
2003 Hummer H2
2000 BMW DINAN 5 (540i)
2002 HarleyDavidson V-Rod "FOR SALE"
All the great toys are on my driveway.....
Either you have some serious bling or you live in Canada. Or both.
My Video Collectionez
Hey Dennis, I RESEMBLE those remarks....BOTH OF THEM
BLACK \'04 H2 LUX
BLACK \'07 ESCALADE
I have BLING & am PROUD OF IT!
http://www.cnn.com/WORLD/africa/9812...e.thrower.car/
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (CNN) -- Crime-obsessed South Africans have a powerful new weapon with which to stop likely criminals: the car flamethrower.
Casting a man-high fireball, reportedly with no damage to the paint, the Blaster has been placed on 25 South African vehicles since its introduction last month.
At 3,900 rand ($655), it offers a cheap, dramatic defense against carjackers. It has yet to be deemed illegal.
South African courts allow killing if convinced that it's in self-defense. The defense is not unheard of. In last year's 13,000 carjackings, criminals often brandished weapons or used them with little provocation.
The Blaster squirts liquefied gas from a bottle in the automobile's trunk through two nozzles, located under the front doors. The gas is then ignited by an electric spark, with fiery consequences.
Both sides flame at the same time, regardless of whether the attack is coming from just one side of the vehicle, or whether passersby are on the other side. But the breadth and depth of blast can be modified according to individual preference.
Fire blinds, not kills, maker assures
Blaster inventor Charl Fourie, 33, disputed concerns that the flamethrower could burn someone to death.
"My personal feeling is that it would definitely blind a person. He will never see again," he said
Firefighters, medical personnel and the police agree 100 percent "that it will never kill a person," Fourie asserted. "This is definitely non-lethal.... A person is not going to stand there for a minute while you roast him. It will fend off the attacker, and that's the end of it."
Fourie has filed an international patent application. He anticipates thousands of orders nationally and from abroad. "The demand is huge," he said.
First customer a Johannesburg police official
The first buyer, Police Superintendent David Walkley of Johannesburg's crime intelligence unit, is satisfied the Blaster is legal, provided it is used correctly.
"It depends entirely on the circumstances and whether you can justify self-defense," he said.
"Yes, there are certain risks in using it, but there are also risks in not having anything at all."
LOL Can you imagine the ACLU reaction
http://www.cnn.com/WORLD/africa/9812...e.thrower.car/
Yes.... it is! but, it's also on topic and i'm sure there are many who have never seen it.
I know. I just needed an excuse to reuse that photo.
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