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- Glassing abstract "Glassing is a physical attack using a glass as a weapon. Glassing can occur at bars or pubs where alcohol is served, and a drinking glass or bottle is available as a weapon. The most common method of glassing involves the attacker smashing an intact glass in the face of the victim. However the glass may be smashed before the attack, and then gripped by the remaining base of the glass or neck of the bottle with the broken shards protruding outwards. Glassing is easily prevented by using containers made from plastic or tempered glass instead, though these suffer from unpleasant feel and environmental consequences (for plastic) and higher expense (for tempered glass). This is slowly being adopted in areas with a high frequency of glassing, such as the United Kingdom and Australia. In New Zealand a similar phenomenon is referred to as "bottling".Common injuries resulting from glassings are heavy blood loss, permanent scarring, disfigurement and loss of sight through eye injury. In the United Kingdom, there are more than 87,000 glassing attacks per year, resulting in over 5,000 injuries. Glassing is a relatively small portion of all alcohol-related violence, constituting 9% of injuries from alcohol-related violence in New South Wales, 1999–2011, for instance.".
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- Glassing wikiPageRevisionID "677272638".
- Glassing wikiPageWikiLink Beer_bottle.
- Glassing wikiPageWikiLink Category:Glass_applications.
- Glassing wikiPageWikiLink Category:Violence.
- Glassing wikiPageWikiLink Drinking_glass.
- Glassing wikiPageWikiLink Government_of_Western_Australia.
- Glassing wikiPageWikiLink Greater_Manchester_Police.
- Glassing wikiPageWikiLink LMFAO.
- Glassing wikiPageWikiLink List_of_glassware.
- Glassing wikiPageWikiLink Manchester.
- Glassing wikiPageWikiLink Manchester_Evening_News.
- Glassing wikiPageWikiLink Queensland.
- Glassing wikiPageWikiLink Redfoo.
- Glassing wikiPageWikiLink The_Herald_(Glasgow).
- Glassing wikiPageWikiLink Toughened_glass.
- Glassing wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- Glassing wikiPageWikiLinkText "Glassing".
- Glassing wikiPageWikiLinkText "a glass".
- Glassing wikiPageWikiLinkText "broken glass".
- Glassing wikiPageWikiLinkText "glass".
- Glassing wikiPageWikiLinkText "glassed".
- Glassing wikiPageWikiLinkText "glassing".
- Glassing wikiPageWikiLinkText "used as a weapon".
- Glassing wikiPageWikiLinkText "weapon".
- Glassing hasPhotoCollection Glassing.
- Glassing wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_news.
- Glassing wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Further.
- Glassing wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Glassing subject Category:Glass_applications.
- Glassing subject Category:Violence.
- Glassing hypernym Attack.
- Glassing type MilitaryConflict.
- Glassing type Application.
- Glassing comment "Glassing is a physical attack using a glass as a weapon. Glassing can occur at bars or pubs where alcohol is served, and a drinking glass or bottle is available as a weapon. The most common method of glassing involves the attacker smashing an intact glass in the face of the victim. However the glass may be smashed before the attack, and then gripped by the remaining base of the glass or neck of the bottle with the broken shards protruding outwards.".
- Glassing label "Glassing".
- Glassing sameAs m.0f28gn.
- Glassing sameAs Q5567172.
- Glassing sameAs Q5567172.
- Glassing wasDerivedFrom Glassing?oldid=677272638.
- Glassing isPrimaryTopicOf Glassing.