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  • baboon

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    If I am correct, those are London's new traffic camera system and they are a great infringement on freedom so folks have widely been destroying them.

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    What use to blow my mind was the Micky Leland federal building downtown Houston was cornered up against 45 North. They had security cameras outside to film the people driving by shooting at it.
     

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    benenglish

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    What use to blow my mind was the Micky Leland federal building downtown Houston was cornered up against 45 North. They had security cameras outside to film the people driving by shooting at it.
    And I often went into the office to find bullet impacts on the glass. Interestingly, there were few holes in the glass. Apparently very few people used rifles and your average .38 wouldn't fully penetrate.

    But people shooting at federal buildings is nothing new. When the IRS Service Center in Austin (a massive building) was re-roofed in the 1970s, the number of unexploded mortars found on the roof boggled the mind.
     

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    And I often went into the office to find bullet impacts on the glass. Interestingly, there were few holes in the glass. Apparently very few people used rifles and your average .38 wouldn't fully penetrate.

    But people shooting at federal buildings is nothing new. When the IRS Service Center in Austin (a massive building) was re-roofed in the 1970s, the number of unexploded mortars found on the roof boggled the mind.
    I built out an IRS audit office around 2000. I had to replace all the exterior glass with polycarbonate. Had to replace all the frames to handle the added thickness.
     
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