Japanese Game Show: Bear Attacks Woman In Plastic Cube

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Zeph

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I would not have trusted that shit to hold. Fuck that.
If it starts to break I would expect them to have tranq guns on hand, and rifles if necessary. Scary, but I seriously doubt she was in any danger. The rivets on that steel frame are massive and thick bullet proof glass is going to take more than a bear pushing, or leaning on, to break.
 
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If it starts to break I would expect them to have tranq guns on hand, and rifles if necessary. Scary, but I seriously doubt she was in any danger. The rivets on that steel frame are massive and thick bullet proof glass is going to take more than a bear pushing, or leaning on, to break.
I still would not. I don't take unnecessary chances, however slim, with my life.
 

Pitbull9

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What the fuck was that annoying bitch screaming at. She was in a fucking protective box. Scream if the shit breaks.
 

Leigh

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There must be a door on that box. Wonder what the mechanism is
 

CursedHand

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What the fuck was that annoying bitch screaming at. She was in a fucking protective box. Scream if the shit breaks.
Japanese TV is some of the most mindless shit you'll ever see. Everything gets an over the top reaction from the morons they have presenting these shows, doesn't matter if it's seeing a bear, eating some sushi or smelling a fart in a lift.
 

Lord Vutulaki

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Japanese TV is some of the most mindless shit you'll ever see. Everything gets an over the top reaction from the morons they have presenting these shows, doesn't matter if it's seeing a bear, eating some sushi or smelling a fart in a lift.
Try watching Korean game shows, its like you described but with a million times less intelligence than Japanese shows.

My wife was watching this shit last night and I heard the audience lol really loud so I ran over and sarcastically asked what happened and she rewound it a little and alll it was were these kids walking up a hill on some kind of prank mission then one of them turned around and started walking backwards cause his calves or hamstrings must have been tired.

You have 3 generations of kids study for 15-16 hours a day and this is the result.
 

Leigh

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I'd image a panel bolts on no? Like 300m steel nuts, bolts, bracket?
So they put her in and then bolt the bear proof panel on top with a shed load of industrial bolts? How do they get her out in an emergency?

Safety engineer hat on.
 

ThatOneDude

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So they put her in and then bolt the bear proof panel on top with a shed load of industrial bolts? How do they get her out in an emergency?

Safety engineer hat on.
Shoot the bear, break the glass
Or shoot the bear and have a pit crew of 4 dudes undo the bolts with air powered impact guns
 

Leigh

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Shoot the bear, break the glass
Or shoot the bear and have a pit crew of 4 dudes undo the bolts with air powered impact guns
Breaking the glass with considerably more force than a large grizzly can generate would be very dangerous.

That's also a lot of bolts to get out without stripping any threads etc.

Maybe you're right and that's how they planned it. It's not a method I would sign off. I guess there are activities that would take longer to access in emergency situations, like cable cars and ferris wheels etc.
 

ThatOneDude

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Breaking the glass with considerably more force than a large grizzly can generate would be very dangerous.

That's also a lot of bolts to get out without stripping any threads etc.

Maybe you're right and that's how they planned it. It's not a method I would sign off. I guess there are activities that would take longer to access in emergency situations, like cable cars and ferris wheels etc.
How would you go about doing it? I think the second way I suggested favors "armor" over easy access in that type of situation. But definitely doesn't necessarily flow with my plan for the worst, hope for the best mentality.
 

Lord Vutulaki

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Breaking the glass with considerably more force than a large grizzly can generate would be very dangerous.

That's also a lot of bolts to get out without stripping any threads etc.

Maybe you're right and that's how they planned it. It's not a method I would sign off. I guess there are activities that would take longer to access in emergency situations, like cable cars and ferris wheels etc.

Honest answer is they don't care. Remember the freakshow fights in Pride? Death match wrestling? Different views/laws regarding negligent acts/omissions over there.
 

Leigh

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How would you go about doing it? I think the second way I suggested favors "armor" over easy access in that type of situation. But definitely doesn't necessarily flow with my plan for the worst, hope for the best mentality.
I don't know, it would take some research and planning. Probably some kind of interlocked locking system, possibly electronic. Something robust that won't break and on more than one panel, in case one jams.
 

Leigh

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Honest answer is they don't care. Remember the freakshow fights in Pride? Death match wrestling? Different views/laws regarding negligent acts/omissions over there.
I think you and ThatOneDude @Sophia_Helwani are correct - they just bolted a woman into a glass box and didn't give it much more consideration.