Worst EU house door



by peseoane

37 comments
  1. Oh, they’re gonna need an extra long siesta after that one

  2. In Freedom&Burgerland, it would have taken 2 Hits from a ram (alt.: Your avg. DonutPoliceman, headfirst) to the wall next to the door, to tear a hole bigger than the door itself.

  3. I love that by the end dude put down the Ram in frustration and start hitting the door like “WOULD YOU FUCKING BREAK???”

  4. Take it, easy, Pedro.

    Just kick it.

    That’s the one fucking destroyer weapon.

  5. Are those the guys thats wakes you up from your near coma siesta everyday?

  6. Where I grew up people used to turn their doors around so they opened outwards so it would take ages for the police to break them down. They’d paste newspaper to the windows as well so they took longer to break.

  7. Some fucker tried to break open my door 2 times (mightve been 2 different fuckers) and it still holds strong

  8. The police once tried this at a door at an apartment below me. Didn’t even get close, they had to get a chainsaw to get the thing open. 

  9. Those guys with the ram must be pissed off. Spent all that time trying to get into the bedroom only for all their mates to charge in and dibs the beds.

  10. What are you doing to my basement door? It’s been in my family for generations

  11. Haha the ram would only work in the USA for what I know in France most sketchy people live in concrete public appartment buildings and everyone has 3 point metallic doors. So it’s either you ask the janitor for the keys (unlikely for a criminal) or you get drills and plasma torch

  12. UK police use chainsaws and circular saws sometimes 😂

  13. Can’t tell if this is an extra strong door or an incompetent police force or both

  14. When your abuela made paella for you but you’re not feeling hungry today

  15. If that was a UK new build the whole building would have collapsed

  16. They should ask the person politely if she/he can open the door first or can handover the key. It is easier and takes less effort.

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