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I remember watching this as a kid on one of those police case shows. 

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I saw that when I was little. As dangerous as it was, I think it would be a blast driving that tank.

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Man you'd be surprised how unguarded these large war vehicles are. At the top of a hiking trail here the National Guard has a store area full of military vehicles with nothing but a little fence around it and I've never once seen any person on guard/watch. A lot of the local kids go up and hop the fence and sit on em while they get high.

 

Sure as hell makes a spike strip looks pitiful xD

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That is not a WW2 era tank, thats a Paton, used from early 60's to mid 90's when it was replaced by M1 Abrams, the guy that was driving it had some mental issues. Tanks don't need keys to start.

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That is not a WW2 era tank, thats a Paton, used from early 60's to mid 90's when it was replaced by M1 Abrams, the guy that was driving it had some mental issues. Tanks don't need keys to start.

 

how do they start then?. :P 

( off topic but intresting to know :P )

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how do they start then?. :P

( off topic but intresting to know :P )

 

 

the hatch may have a lock but to start it up is a matter of buttons or switches

 

 

edit: fixed tpoy ;]

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