How are stop sticks or this stuff legal then?Sounds interesting; I’ll read about it.
I can tell you for sure that I cannot fire on a vehicle for the purposes of disabling/stopping the vehicle. Even if I was lugging a .50cal, that round must go through the windshield, fired at the driver.
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Remote-control device lets police stop or disable getaway vehicles
Cars that fall apart haven't been in demand since the last Yugo rolled off the assembly line a few years ago.<br> But Transcrypt International Inc., a little-known maker of phone encryption devices out of Lincoln, Neb., has been quietly providing some international police agencies with the…
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