I don't think they will be in trouble.Living near a firing range is bad real estate, and mythbusters can afford a decent lawyer.
But no one was hurt and they are on generally good terms with authorities in the area...?There is another article that says they apologized and took everything very seriously. They have insurance, I'm sure, so the damages will be covered. :o
On a side note, though, they were testing to see if a cannonball could breach a castles walls (Seen here)I wonder what they determined the answer to be.
this doesent seem possiblehow the forget can a cannonball bounce that much?i mean_____________________________ _____________________________ _______________________There, the 6-inch projectile bounced in front of a home on quiet Cassata Place, ripped through the front door, raced up the stairs and blasted through a bedroom, where a man, woman and child slept through it all - only awakening because of plaster dust.The ball wasn't done bouncing.It exited the house, leaving a perfectly round hole in the stucco, crossed six-lane Tassajara Road, took out several tiles from the roof of a home on Bellevue Circle and finally slammed into the Gill family's beige Toyota Sienna minivan in a driveway on Springvale Drive.Read more: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2011/12/06/BA1D1M99V5.DTL#ixzz1fun9tkWn_____________________________ _____________________________ ___________________________how the forget is that even possible
Damn america stealing names from ireland too.
jealous