It non lethal. A solid line can be created to push a crowd. And we all know when the mob mentality is present, people throw things at authority that is trying to calm things, so it protects them as well.
police men , or fire men
Rubber bullets are used by police to disperse crowds during riots because they are non-lethal and intended to incapacitate individuals without causing fatal injuries. They are designed to be a less lethal alternative to traditional bullets, helping to maintain crowd control and minimize harm while still addressing potential threats to public safety.
No, hunters can never use shields.
The police men kept track of his movements.
Flares
Yes, all playable races can use shields.
Tarpon, Schotte, Ant of Dftd, and Comet9750 are the only superheroes that i know use shields.
No, samurai did not typically use shields in battle. They relied on their skill with weapons and armor for protection.
No, samurais did not typically use shields in battle. They relied on their skill with weapons and armor for protection.
No, samurai typically did not use shields in battle. They relied on their skill with weapons and armor for protection.
Yes, as a matter of fact. SWAT teams use shields when entering a hostile building. Riot squads use shields to protect themselves from thrown rocks, bottles, etc. Extraction teams use shields when they breach cells to remove hostile inmates. Shields are used by EOD, firefighters, for some chemistry applications, by welders. There are actually a number of different uses for shields today.
From their point of view no, they are not. There are many types of fans of sports clubs and so called "hooligans" and casuals are two different ones. Casuals are usually not involved in riots on stadiums etc. and rather use the approach to blend in with "civilians" so they can get undetected by the police from one point to another and possibly engage in a fight with rival fans without alarming the police. On the other hand "hooligans" are other fans who openly participate in fights/riots without taking much thought on the police.