same with those rifle bullets. those four officers and their, they engaged some of them were wounded, but they reached the breach point. this is a systemic failure in american law enforcement. we need to figure it in policing. we re sending people in with the rifles, they can t breach anything. i saw this in virginia tech, and with the doors, we saw it at the amish school in lancaster where, he barricaded the door, and killed the kids. i was at one of these active shooter training s, and the stack was coming in, and i just locked the hallway door. it blew the whole training. everybody was trying to get their rightful, their best, to move in a triangle, and that was able to get it. to change that, they need some breaching tools, they need some protocol, if they encounter mark doors. get the hook and ladder their, which can be there in three minutes, and those firefighters,
a beast be built up area there is a lot of houses the sounds they bring to the area and simply firing a rifle bullets or even shotgun shells willy nilly into the air is a very dangerous thing to do these bullets can travel for miles and we think that possibly when it comes to shotguns the drugs of flying may be flown to be too high to be reached by shot them so there is a safety concern that also you have problems with what you do once you hit the drone it s not immediately going to drop from one spot and safely land slide also it s something that even you know talking to someone about going around the head so it s actually quite dangerous so not really a practical solution at all ok now they ve been dozens of drone sightings at gatwick airport since wednesday evening and why is it so difficult to track them down and find those responsible. so it appears that the people who operate in these drones may have built their own or some kind of custom version of drone i believe
pieces larger than half an inch across. they re moving 10 times the speed of a rifle bullet. picture 500,000 rifle bullets whizzing around the earth. bill: what kind of a risk is there? well there, there are two different kinds of risks. big things crashing into each other. that actually happened. in 2009 a dead russian satellite crashed into one of our communication satellites and knocked it out. that already started happening there is these little bits. and think, they can, basically plow right through a satellite, knock out the electronics. knock out the solar panels. there is both the dramatic risk and just like the slow bill: 10 people like you worry about this. kind of like your job. you re aware of it. we are not but what can we do and what is the price tag to take care of it? well, so, you know, i think it is a garbage problem, you know, 200, 300 years ago on earth, people dumped all the garbage in alleyways. you had all kinds of disease. cities and governments got