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How can I protect my shopping trolly from improvised explosives?
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How can I protect my shopping trolly from improvised explosives?
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How can I protect my shopping trolly from improvised explosives?
Many people have experienced their groceries being exploded by an improvised explosive. In this post, we will show you how to safely shop at a Tesco's by mounting the appropriate modifications on your trolley such as the M2 Browning heavy machine gun, Trophy active protection system, and Anti-Tank Guided Missile launcher.
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Take a dog with you .
Dogs can hear sounds above 50kHz .
They can smell things even 2ft below the ground.
So if any exclusives found they can warn you so your shopping trolly can be saved.
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