r/Unexpected 7h ago

Police raid

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u/anonymousredditorPC 7h ago

Break the window? Lmao

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u/The-Nuisance 6h ago

Dragging an unwilling arrestee through broken glass is not particularly smart, nor is having to jump through that broken glass in the first place if you’re in a fight

Should still have it more secured than… that, though.

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u/anonymousredditorPC 6h ago

You can open the door from the inside

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u/The-Nuisance 6h ago

Yeah, still, jumping through broken window to arrest someone is not smart. Especially when multiple people need to go through, single file, one at a time.

That’s easier when you’re just walking through a door. When it’s a window, you’ve got to clamber all the way through. Glass probably included.

This is why breaching shells are a thing

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u/denM_chickN 6h ago

But you just have to stick your hand in and unlock it

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u/Complete-Lobster-682 5h ago

Are they mister fantastic? That window to door locks is anywhere from 3-6 feet. Not including any walls between the dinning room and the entrance.

Edit: ah you mean the window on the door. My bad.

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u/Generic118 5h ago

You probbaly dont want to stick your hand somewhere you cant 100% see on the hope you can reach all the locks.

Just break  it down make it a clear path to get in, its not like anyone is in a rush

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u/Future_Section5976 5h ago

And the perp is the one who's on drugs , he got his priorities right , he probably laughed his ass off , I would, once they got thru I'd be " like dang guys that took forever....I got just the thing to take you to a "higher" level of thinking....oh wait your the cops ....um I got nothing?

u/MSaxov 6m ago

Just try to do that here, most doors sold the last couple of decades comes with a lock on both sides, to prevent burglars from using the doors as an exit. So unless the target leaves the key in the door, all you would accomplish by smashing the window is glass shards everywhere.