Talk:Second Chance (body armor)

Providing ballistic vests to the Bavarian and North Rhine-Westphalia State Police
Anyone interested in this subject?

My first suggestion: "More than 30,000 Second Chance Ballistic vests were delivered by Second Chance Body Armor GmbH to provide police officers of the Bavarian State Police and the North Rhine-Westphalia Police around 2000. About five years later, Second Chance officials said, that their ballistic vests do not provide 100 % protection after a certain amount of time. That lead to think the two police forces about a new manufacturer and to replace Second chance products. (The Bavarian Police is now provided with body armor made by Mehler Vario System, Second Chance products have been replaced)." Millions of tax money was wasted because the German branch went bancrupt and there was no refund possible."

There are many sources  but all in German, I'm afraid.

--Scriberius (talk) 15:36, 13 September 2008 (UTC)

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