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[[Image:Tear Gas.gif|thumb|200px|right|The Tear Gas as depicted in the [[HUD]] of [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]]] | [[Image:Tear Gas.gif|thumb|200px|right|The Tear Gas as depicted in the [[HUD]] of [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]]] | ||
[[Image:teargas_vc.png|thumb|100px|The Tear Gas in [[Grand Theft Auto Vice City]] and [[Grand Theft Auto San Andreas]]. ]] | [[Image:teargas_vc.png|thumb|100px|The Tear Gas in [[Grand Theft Auto Vice City]] and [[Grand Theft Auto San Andreas]]. ]] | ||
[[Image:teargas_vcs.png|thumb|The Tear Gas in [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]]. ]] | |||
In real life, '''tear gas''' is generally considered to be a non-lethal weapon, but in the world of GTA, it's anything but. Granted, it does take prolonged exposure to the gas to kill, but in confined spaces, this can be arranged. However, seeing as the gas causes people to stop what they are doing while they cover their face and cough, the most practical use for this weapon is to slow enemies down while the player is trying to escape or switch to another weapon. | In real life, '''tear gas''' is generally considered to be a non-lethal weapon, but in the world of GTA, it's anything but. Granted, it does take prolonged exposure to the gas to kill, but in confined spaces, this can be arranged. However, seeing as the gas causes people to stop what they are doing while they cover their face and cough, the most practical use for this weapon is to slow enemies down while the player is trying to escape or switch to another weapon. | ||