Unbalanced people are a huge problem and they don't need guns to be dangerous. Plus nearly all significant attacks are tied to the drugs we give those unbalanced people. A fact well documented but well hidden.
@@Richard-t2b the only thing I disagree with your statement is that you claim there is not a huge gun problem in the US. I submit there is not a gun problem at all in the US. The states with the highest concentrations of guns have the lowest percentages of violent crimes. Everything else you pointed out about drugs and unbalanced people is empirically based and 100% spot on🫡🇺🇸.
The thing that people seem to overlook is that it's not a uniform distribution of gun crime across the country. The overwhelming majority of gun murders occur in a handful of Democrat stronghold cities. Literally just avoid Democrat strongholds and your chances of being killed by a firearm drop exponentially. If it were actually a "Gun problem", then places like Kennesaw (Where residents are legally required to own firearms) would have a massive homicide rate. Go lookup what Kennesaw's per capita homicide rate is, and you'll immediately understand there's no such thing as a "Gun" problem.
If you think you can solve a dangerous problem without using other effective methods, you may be living in a dream. In reality, safety is not the place to test effective and cost-effective solutions.
the most effective solution is always to avoid conflict if possible. If your life is on the line then its arguable that you already screwed up: Home invasions only work if they can actually break down the door........
@@RandomButBeautiful Respectfully, your mindset may be like us all: peaceful, in the truest sense*. However, we are referring to the unreasonably violent people who select us as their victims, we have no choice in avoidance or not…these predators expect us to be their prey. Our position is to fight fire with fire, their life vs ours. Simply stated, we’ll test each other’s convictions, and we too choose violence. (Note: Clarification on what “peaceful” means. As I was taught as a child, in order to be peaceful, one must be capable of great violence. Because if one is not capable of great violence, one is not peaceful…they are f#@king harmless. Google ‘’WWll Europe, atrocities”, then select “images”. Those people - God bless their Souls - were harmless. Let me say again…”were harmless”: past tense. The fate of harmless people always end in the same manner: lined up against a wall or standing in front of a ditch that they dug, then shot. I forgot who said it, but the quote is at least 2,500 years old: “The strong do what they will; the weak suffer what they must”. In America, we are given the chance to decide which side we are on. @mywave9 and @ElixieEcho know what I mean. We want to be left alone in peace, but we are quite capable in resorting to violence.)
Everyone who claims firearms have no place for the majority of people are right. However, the choice should still be there. Why? Because criminals wont ask, therefore no one will know they are armed. It would be safer if people could purchase firearms legally, considering the people with illegal firearms plan to use it to assist them in crime. Why should we not be able to plan to use them to assist us in staying safe from criminals who plan to assault us with lethal force?
That Water Shot would work good on robbers too. As a Combat Engineer, I love the Paintball Claymore and Bouncing Betty mines. Want them! And those spikes would work excellent in bear country.
He said 8 thousand home invasions annually in the UNITED STATES..... according to the FBI there are more than 1 million 6 hundred 50 thousand annually.
That pepper spray for vehicle system should be marketed to Ontario and Quebec residents. LOTS of vehicle thieving groups operating in these provinces, even though some have been arrested lately. I bet Less Lethal Systems (company) would do well there if the residents knew this option existed.
Sure, those vehicle pepper spray systems MAY sell well in Canada, BUT the Liberal governments have made that sort of thing illegal. They can't be sold in Canada. Thank Justin Trudeau.
That anti climb spike strip looks like a lawsuit waiting to happen. A neighborhood kid chasing his ball, or even a crook in the dark. Oh, yeah, I see a BIG settlement. The injured party will end up OWNING that home you are trying to protect. !
The garage door lock will work if your door swings out to open. Won't work on a conventional door that moves straight up, unless there is an additional plate on the door that the lock is pinned into and then locks it down. Cheers
For that pepper spray thing, I thought that it wasn't legal to set up traps on your property? Not for the sake of the criminals, but for the sake of any first responders such as Firefighters who may need to show up some day. Please research your local laws before getting one of these. In regards to the street lights thing, yeah that makes sense. The point of HOME lights, is that the intruder won't want to be seen and will instead move to an easier target, aka one of your neighbors. If you're lighting up the entire street with lights, then the "Easiest target" will be definition be one which is lit up. You could have phenomenal security, but if everybody else has more than you do, you're the easiest target. It's a relational thing. You just have to be better than the next guy. There's no such thing as an advantage which everybody has. An advantage only comes from the fact that other people don't have it. "Cheaper than hiring human guards, so are we looking at another job which will be taken over by machines?" Depends on the client needs. Some clients will require security to be present any time an exterior door is opened for shipments, and in case metal detectors go off while employees pass through them. Employees are human, they WILL be setting that thing off constantly even if they're not stealing stuff because people forget coins in their pockets, people have medical implants, and the female employees can't get it through their thick skulls to stop wearing bras with metal in them. That drone isn't going to be able to wand people to find where the metal is. in regards to that orange non-lethal handgun, we are assuming that criminals aren't intelligent enough to immediately recognize that your firearm is a bright color indicating that it doesn't fire actual bullets. Don't be surprised if the criminal pulls out an actual handgun instead of fleeing from the non-threat that you pose. And don't waste your money on a bullet blocking backpack. Students keep their backpacks in lockers. They're not going to come into play if a shooting happens. Learn a real skills so you can get a real job, and then send your children to schools which aren't ran by the government. They'll be significantly safer. "We have a wildfire problem" No, we have a management problem from incompetent cowardly people being put in charge. We could easily be cutting down lots of those trees (At a profit mind you), but instead we bow down to the climate activists and leave those trees there...only for them to be destroyed anyway when the inevitable fires happen. 15:16 That's an invalid test. It's attached to board which is giving way and allowing it to absorb a ton of the impact. It needs to be attached to something solid for it to be a proper test. Also you can see something flying off of the bat, so it's not exactly a quality bat now is it? Always be cautious of people who cheat their demonstrations like this. The garage defender looks really good. Is it strong enough to hold a full sized vehicle back as well?
The political ads have made this unwatchable for me. Can’t get more than a minute or two before another election year ad. These people are so obnoxious…
only problem with plexi glass security is fire... if someone brings out a torch then he can easily melt through it... and for doors, thiefs these days goes for the hinges if the doors are that tough to break... and I don't know whats more sketchy... burglar or people who watch you 24/7 😁
Brandon Soften-em Up Tactics Tatum Leading the Stack of BATFAGGS DURING One of Those No Knock Raids He's So Fond of maybe he'll get lucky and Catch All the Goodies if he's the 1st Duck Thru the DOOR when they Knock-it Down..😮😂 through the door
Ya don’t understand people who have security dead bolts and locks but 3/4” screws in the hinges and hardware. They’ll spend hundreds if not thousands on the locks and cameras but not $20-30 in screws, there’s a “double threaded full tread masonry screw” that works great when you don’t have a lot to screw into on the door frame (single stud) or hollow core doors!
The garage door opener can be shut off via a switch at the indoor opener. This will block the opener pad in the vehicle. Also there is a slide bar which will block open the overhead door.
@@chopperking1967 easily disrupted either directly with a jamming device, or indirectly from interference. I want a solid connection. Also, even the wifi cameras need power, so you might as well just power it with poe.
@@dlight9849 Please take a course in science and not the liberal version. Guess you never heard of a MIRAGE? Yes, I have two motion sensors that both come on when nothing is there and the wind blows. One was old and one was almost brand new.
More dribble! The one item that I was interested in; the 'spikes' was almost last with no prices. Oh by the way this video is being broadcast in the United States and here we don't give a rats ass about the inferior and inadequate metric measurement system.
Muh skerry pew pews aren't a problem. You people are so hyperbolic. And lets not forget that magnitudes more people die from pokings from pointy kitchen utensils in countries that commit the crime against humanity of violating people's human right to defend themselves. RU-vid is such a joke. Scared of words.
Anyone ells see this problem: that instead of doing something about the huge gun problem in the US we now have bullet proof backpacks für kids! No child should be setup for a warzone when they are going to school!
@@John_Lumbra Well just a reminder, ALL the guns used at a mass shooting (like in schools) where all obtained legally. And why in the world anyone outside the military and police would need a military grade assault rifle with a mass-round ammunition clip is beyond me! So why don’t we start there! …and next implement nationwide deep background checks! Oh, and just FYI before this argument comes: When the second amendment was written they used front-loader muskets with three or four shots in a minute.
Sh**tings aren't a problem. You people are so hyperbolic. And lets not forget that magnitudes more people die from st*bbings in countries that commit the crime against humanity of violating people's human right to defend themselves. RU-vid is such a joke. Scared of words.