Has holes in it, already.
After cutting through the base of a single bollard, smugglers can push the steel out of the way, allowing an adult to fit through the gap. Because the bollards are so tall — and are attached only to a panel at the very top — their length makes them easier to push aside once they have been cut and are left dangling, according to engineers consulted by The Washington Post.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/nati...bf8ce0-fa72-11e9-ac8c-8eced29ca6ef_story.html
I bet this wasn’t in his happy folder.
After cutting through the base of a single bollard, smugglers can push the steel out of the way, allowing an adult to fit through the gap. Because the bollards are so tall — and are attached only to a panel at the very top — their length makes them easier to push aside once they have been cut and are left dangling, according to engineers consulted by The Washington Post.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/nati...bf8ce0-fa72-11e9-ac8c-8eced29ca6ef_story.html
I bet this wasn’t in his happy folder.