This is it. Mark Rober has just dropped his last GlitterBomb. After four years of dousing porch pirates in glitter and fart spray, his fifth and final over-engineered piece is left in vehicles to tempt a ring of thieves in San Francisco. These GlitterBomb videos are always so satisfying to watch but what's really interesting about this one is that Rober explains how the smash-and-grab operation works.
Mark Rober's final GlitterBomb goes after smash-and-grab car thieves
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