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In train stations in China, they have these little stations of equipment for fighting knife attackers
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>>221202579
Do they have a big problem with that?
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>>221202867
Not unheard of desu, old boomers who failed at life lash out at young people seems to be the most common reason
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>>221202579
why are they charging the riot shield
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>>221205305
It's DLC content
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>>221205372
lol
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>>221205372
LOL
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>>221202867
>Do they have a big problem with that?

Prior to 2014, no train station in China had any of that stuff. Then some certain events that weren't even reported in the western media happened, and ever since then, every single train station in China has metal detectors and x-rays like an airport.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_Kunming_attack
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/July_2009_%C3%9Cr%C3%BCmqi_riots

Now why you've never heard of these events, I'll let you be the judge of that. Also, out of pure coincidence, in 2014, right after the knife attack, was when the Xinjiang crackdowns-err i mean the heckin genociderino started
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>>221208177
This sounds annoying and unpractical as fuck.
Imagine having to wait in a security line twice a day for work.
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>>221202579
why wouldn't the knife attacker have some foresight and take those and attack with the bonker as well?
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>>221202579
>In 2019, three people were killed and 28 injured in such incidents; in 2023, 16 dead and 40 injured and in 2024, 63 people killed and 166 injured. November was especially bloody.
i think the number jumped to 90+ people in 2025. There has been a spike in mass attacks in China since Covid.
>>221210092
Trains in china is more akin to an overland airline, they only ride it for long distances, and it is operated exactly like an airline, even boarding.
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>>221202579
Just a loaded gun and blown out the knifetranni brains
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>>221212379
Idk man it's a chinese train station, might be crowded
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We do this in the US as well but with pistols and you have to pay to use them
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>>221212323
Interesting
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>>221202579
Japan came up with it first
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>>221215206
This anon speaketh the truth
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>>221208177
>>221212323
Wouldn't it be easier to derail one of these trains if one was a terrorist?
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>>221202579
Anti-Riot racks could be found just about in any public building like malls, banks, & schools. If you work in a school dealing with a knife attack is part of your job and staff undergo regular periodic drills with riot gear.

There's wholeass companies in China that make these by the bulk and sell them to either the government or private entities worried about knife attacks happening to them. You can buy them off Lazada/Shoppee/Alibaba even.

>>221215206
The way China uses them is very different. In Japan you arm everyone with Mancatchers. In China, one or two guys will have a riot shield & club while the rest have mancatchers. Standard drill in China has the shields directly attacking the assailant as a distraction for the pole guys to pin the attacker down. If the guy continues to resist, the shields are to beat him to compliance.

The tactic is apparently based out of Ming infantry tactics to deal with pirates, which is a neat lil detail.
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Damn, they even put a dragon like some it's some martial arts school
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>>221210092
>Imagine having to wait in a security line twice a day for work.
Haha, yeah >~>
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>>221210092
I have never had to wait more than 15 minutes to get into a train station, it's not as strict as an airport

>>221215425
you would need to get explosives, which is already difficult, and plant them without being noticed, which is next to impossible. an attack of such scale would require a terrorist unit with coordination on the same level as al qaeda
there's a reason why all the terrorist attacks in Europe now are stabbings or truck attacks not bombings

>>221208177
>4 extremist terrorists attack a train station
>therefore we must implement martial law and cultural suppression of 15 million people
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>>221215939
>you would need to get explosives
Would you tho? There are many ways to destroy rail tracks. Welding equipment, chemical attacks, many kinds of power tools, thermite, etc. I don't know how well they guard the rail tracks, but I imagine they're less guarded than railway stations. Derailing a train seems easier, and I believe it would cause more casualties
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>>221216048
I am pretty sure all of that would be noticed as you started doing it, they definitely have some sort of sensors in the fences around the tracks (which have barbed wire btw)
also on most lines during the day there is a train every 2-3 minutes, you would have to do the damage in under 2 minutes
would be probably impossible to pull off without a lot of preparation, funding, and the police not finding out
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>>221216155
I doubt they have all this, but it's great if they do



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