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Thoughts About Pit-BUL

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What the net is supposed to do, is get sucked into your spinning wheels and then just block it and well, I don't doubt that that's very effective, however this video doesn't show me how often actually the net get sucked into the spinning wheel. I imagine, that a lot of the times the car will just run right over it.

EDIT: Okay, I've seen the spikes now, looks like this will catch the wheel most of the times and on top of that, even work like normal spikes and make the tires lose air.

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I think the height of it would make it much more dangerous than traditional spike strips. If you hit that thing going any faster than like 40mph I could see where any normal person would try and over correct or something and spin out of control or even flip depending on what they do. Sorry Pit-BUL but I'm going to stick with traditional strips as the winner.

How long does it take to set this up? How long does it take to set up normal spike strips? It seems like this takes a lot longer, which could be dangerous to the officers.

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