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How strong is resin?

I understand that resin is some kind of plastic, and i was wanting to buy a collectable wand (shut up it's harry potter) made out of it.So if anyone knows how strong it is, and how easily it breaks i would really appreciate the knowledge be passed onto me before i go and spend/waste my money.

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Operation Common Damned sense!
Depends. The courts will look at the whole picture and if the police made a reasonable decision based on the facts they had. What did the dispatcher hear? can the police hear the phone ringing when dispatch calls back? Is there history at that house of emergencies? Did the neighbors hear anything? Is there a sign of a break in, struggle, or something out of the ordinary? Is no one answering the door or phone? If all signs point to a possible emergency, then Yes it is reasonable.
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