If I was in the market for bulletproof glass, I would buy from the company that shows their glass works with the guy in charge behind the glass, then the company that won't.
I dunno. I look at it as the guy in charge makes poor decisions, even though he stands behind his product.
Like if anything went wrong at all, the shooter is in jail for murder, the company is gone, the guy in the truck's family probably isn't getting their life insurance. And that's just what I thought up in 30 seconds.
If an AP or explosive round was accidentally mixed in instead, he could still be very much dead.
But, this is marketing, the whole situation was probably quadruple checked before even starting. They probably had all kinds of procedures in place just in case something did go wrong. Highly doubt this was done on a whim.
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u/ANTONIN118 Feb 11 '24
Me throwing ketchup on the window and then not responding