bonzombiekitty
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Maybe, or maybe not. The glass used in side windows is pretty tough stuff, and is probably laminated.
To my knowledge, while strong, the glass in side windows are made of tempered glass and designed to shatter into safe, tiny fragments. This is in part to allow easier rescue. Side windows should shatter fairly easily if you put enough pressure on a small point. I've been told that throwing a small piece of broken ceramic off a spark plug at the window is a good way of shattering it.
ETA: Seems someone mentioned that they are starting to use laminated glass now in some cars for front, side windows. I hadn't heard that before and seems silly to me. Laminating the windshield makes sense. You don't want something to hit it at speed and have glass come flying in your face. Don't see what the advantage is with side windows.
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