Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Police damaged own water cannon while testing its strength with eggs and tennis balls

Police chiefs in central Germany are red-faced after spending €900,000 on a water cannon which was damaged by eggs and tennis balls.



The "WaWe 10" water cannon from Austria weighs 33 tonnes and is made of steel, but it failed to stand up to tests by Thuringia Police.



To put their new purchase through its paces officers pretended to be rioters and threw tennis balls, plastic bottles and eggs at the vehicles, rather than bricks, stones, bottles and Molotov cocktails as might be expected during an actual riot.


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The tennis balls and eggs caused dents the size of fists in the armoured glass of the vehicles. A police spokesman said that they were not expecting such widespread damage. A report has been sent to Germany’s interior ministry which has asked manufacturer Rosenbauer for an explanation. The government has ordered 78 of the water cannons.

2 comments:

Dunex said...

Wtf are they gonna do with 78 vehicles like that, sounds like someone got too much money if they are €900k a pop.

WilliamRocket said...

Heard of Poland ?