The urban riots with images of buildings and cars set ablaze in 2020 proved how dangerous America’s city streets can be for anyone stuck in traffic during incidents of civil unrest.
With little warning, your vehicle could be up against an angry, fist-pounding mob bent on causing harm and destruction.
It’s an urban motorist’s worst nightmare, says James Jamila, North American manager for The Armored Group, an international armored vehicle manufacturer based in Shelby, North Carolina.
Jamila said the riots triggered by the death of George Floyd and the COVID-19 panic saw an unprecedented increase in people calling his company wanting to know more about armored vehicles….