It's the back of a police vehicle designed to detain suspects for transport. It is specifically designed so no one inside would be able to break out. Sadly, it did exactly what is was supposed to do.
I live in Texas, and we have a lot car heat related death (unfortunately its usually kids). The thing is cars get 1.5 to 2 times hotter inside especially if there's no cracked windows. It doesn't take long for your brain to boil for heat stroke.
4:36 mfker i am dying at my job when it's 28°C sunny outside if the car has the A/C disabled I am sweating my life off so yeah, it's bad, actually feels like an oven, with 32°C 4 hours, makes sense.
32ºC outside, ever entered a car that was left on the sun? Its like walking into a sauna, and i imagine that a police car being way more resilient would be even hotter, so yeah would be a nightmere D:
I love how Ballin tells stories like you don't know what plot twist will happen, I know they are real stories but the build up makes you interested and has that shock factor in them :O
the temp was for outside ever wonder why its just ## degrees but inside your house is way hotter? it's like that but worse since metal is more heat conducive than wood/concrete and she was enclosed on a small space, basically an oven
It's the back of a police vehicle designed to detain suspects for transport. It is specifically designed so no one inside would be able to break out. Sadly, it did exactly what is was supposed to do.
You'd think they'd have a safety function...
@@FubukiTheIcyKing Even if it does, it wouldn't be common knowledge since criminals might take advantage of it
I live in Texas, and we have a lot car heat related death (unfortunately its usually kids). The thing is cars get 1.5 to 2 times hotter inside especially if there's no cracked windows. It doesn't take long for your brain to boil for heat stroke.
Damn
4:36 mfker i am dying at my job when it's 28°C sunny outside if the car has the A/C disabled I am sweating my life off so yeah, it's bad, actually feels like an oven, with 32°C 4 hours, makes sense.
32ºC outside, ever entered a car that was left on the sun? Its like walking into a sauna, and i imagine that a police car being way more resilient would be even hotter, so yeah would be a nightmere D:
I love how Ballin tells stories like you don't know what plot twist will happen, I know they are real stories but the build up makes you interested and has that shock factor in them :O
He is amazing
7:46 I like Dinosaurs, it's one of my favorite things but even I won't do sth like this like going inside the dinosaur... Unless👀
ayo
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the temp was for outside
ever wonder why its just ## degrees but inside your house is way hotter?
it's like that but worse since metal is more heat conducive than wood/concrete and she was enclosed on a small space, basically an oven
That last one was brutal
0:25 your second pronunciation is correct
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@@Proftrof sup been a while
Thank god for claustrophobia, I'll never get into a situation like that dinosaur leg mf
Most people would not do that lol
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