She could walk through the checkpoint, pass through a metal detector and show her ID card to a soldier
behind bulletproof glass, but that would take too long with other Palestinian Jerusalem residents crowding the line during morning rush hour.
One European diplomat said he was surprised on a consular visit to see a detainee from his country brought out in chains and forced to sit
behind bulletproof glass at the Metropolitan Detention Center, although the man had not been charged with a criminal offense.
Had he been in the Popemobile, he would have been
behind bulletproof glass, which was installed in 1981 after an assassination attempt on John Paul II.
The late Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi gestures with a green cane as he takes his seat
behind bulletproof glass for a military parade in Green Square, Tripoli, Libya, Tuesday, Sept. 1, 2009.
Not exact matches
Shielded
behind thick sheets of what could be
bulletproof glass, it's a hysterical, claustrophobic space full of faded, violent paint splatters, fossilised paint pots and shredded papers reminiscent of a Dieter Roth aggregation.