In some places of the world they don't have auto glass - they have bikes. If you think I'm talking about Baton Rouge, you're totally off base. Baton Rouge is full of auto glass.
I'm talking about the ocean. No one in the ocean has auto glass, they have boat glass. Is there a difference? It's hard to say honestly. Mainly because I don't know, but I can assure they don't have the same legal requirements for boat glass as auto glass. How can I be so sure? Because they don't have to crash test boats. Man, what a relief that has to be as a boat manufacturer. Not having to drive your boat into a concrete wall at 45 mph just to see what happens when someone drunk does that.
Boat accidents certainly aren't as frequent as car accidents, but when they happen they can be just as ugly. There is the good news that if you get thrown from the wreckage you land on water, but then there is the bad news that people who are unconscious on water have a tendency of drowning. Can't win everything.
One thing I don't think you need to worry about as a boat owner is hitting a car because boats are at least twice as strong as those and you'll be fine.
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