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Ah, you've changed the point you were making. How unlike you.
You should try learning to read better. Going through glass is a life threatening situation whether the glass shetters into little bits or not. Far better to hit something solid which doesn't break. B2003 |
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On 4 Aug 2005 02:02:42 -0700, "Boltar" wrote:
You should try learning to read better. Going through glass is a life threatening situation whether the glass shetters into little bits or not. If it's of the type used in some car applications, bus shelters and the like that breaks down into small, pea-sized, non-sharp bits, that statement may not be valid. It is also likely that said glass in rail vehicles is strengthened to the point where one can hit it very hard without it breaking. Remember my post about the difficulty in breaking domestic double glazed windows? Far better to hit something solid which doesn't break. Not necessarily. And the glass may not break, anyhow. There is also the issue of the personal security benefits brought on by having a good line of sight through the train. This may well outweigh the tiny risk of the glass breaking in the very rare event of a crash. Neil -- Neil Williams in Milton Keynes, UK When replying please use neil at the above domain 'wensleydale' is a spam trap and is not read. |
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