Russian companies are potentially giving new meaning to 'shotgun wedding-- sending in a platoon of former police and special forces soldiers dressed in full combat gear to simulate a police raid on your reception and leave you tied in knots while tying the knot.
Russian companies are potentially giving new meaning to"shotgun wedding-- sending in a platoon of former police and special forces soldiers dressed in full combat gear to simulate a police raid on your reception and leave you tied in knots while tying the knot.
"It's kind of extreme," Sergey Rodkin, who founded Spetsnaz Show, one of the larger companies, based in St. Petersburg, told ABC News."It’s emotions, for the love of God! It's all for the sake of emotions. It’s a sharp swing -- up and down. What else can you think of? [Arrive] on a horse -- it’s boring."
Sergey, 23, was nervously awaiting his proposal to his 21-year-old girlfriend. He had ordered a special forces team to stop his beloved on the way from the airport. The ring would be in a box of"drugs" in the car. Sergey himself would be dressed as one of the police team and at the crucial moment would pull off his ski-mask to declare his love.
Story continues"I think even if she gets very angry with me at that moment -- although maybe she won't even have time to -- the surroundings around her, particularly the special forces themselves and the people watching, who film I think in front of a crowd she won’t be able to get mad at me," he said.
The raids seem somewhat fraught with risk -- what if a guest has a gun or perhaps really was being sought by police? But Rodkin and his colleagues said they screened every event beforehand and in any case their training meant they can swiftly defuse any any situation.
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