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What's really fucked up is that they're only there to give us a false sense of security. The reality is that those road blocks are quite small and are just sitting on the ground so any decently sized truck of peace is going to plow right through the barricade and any smaller vehicles with shatter into a million pieces spraying everyone behind them with shrapnel.
I've seen tons of youtube clips of trucks plowing through concrete barriers by hitting them off center. Sure they get busted up and whatnot but they still manage to push the blocks enough to clear a path for the tuck to continue moving. If they chained them together so they all get pulled together it'd be a different matter but individually they're no match for a truck of peace going 100 miles an hour but even assuming they actually stop the bulk of the vehicle the people behind will still get sprayed with shrapnel.
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[–] 475677 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
What's really fucked up is that they're only there to give us a false sense of security. The reality is that those road blocks are quite small and are just sitting on the ground so any decently sized truck of peace is going to plow right through the barricade and any smaller vehicles with shatter into a million pieces spraying everyone behind them with shrapnel.
[–] altident 0 points 5 points 5 points (+5|-0) ago
Nah, they are actually incredibly heavy concrete blocks, and even a large truck would be pretty well demolished by them.
What they actually do, though, is give bombers and shooters a heads up of where the best places to plan attacks will be.
[–] 475677 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
I've seen tons of youtube clips of trucks plowing through concrete barriers by hitting them off center. Sure they get busted up and whatnot but they still manage to push the blocks enough to clear a path for the tuck to continue moving. If they chained them together so they all get pulled together it'd be a different matter but individually they're no match for a truck of peace going 100 miles an hour but even assuming they actually stop the bulk of the vehicle the people behind will still get sprayed with shrapnel.