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![]() Jonathan Goodish wrote: Quite the contrary, my suggestions are quite reasonable, not expensive (except for the surveillence), and far from useless. Then you haven't priced any of them lately. Fencing alone could run 100 grand at a small airport. George Patterson Great discoveries are not announced with "Eureka!". What's usually said is "Hummmmm... That's interesting...." |
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![]() "G.R. Patterson III" wrote in message ... Jonathan Goodish wrote: Quite the contrary, my suggestions are quite reasonable, not expensive (except for the surveillence), and far from useless. Then you haven't priced any of them lately. Fencing alone could run 100 grand at a small airport. And it's only a deterrent; not a failsafe system. |
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In article , "Tom Sixkiller"
wrote: Quite the contrary, my suggestions are quite reasonable, not expensive (except for the surveillence), and far from useless. Then you haven't priced any of them lately. Fencing alone could run 100 grand at a small airport. And it's only a deterrent; not a failsafe system. not even a deterrent, just a tiny speed bump. -- Bob Noel |
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![]() "Bob Noel" wrote in message ... In article , "Tom Sixkiller" wrote: Quite the contrary, my suggestions are quite reasonable, not expensive (except for the surveillence), and far from useless. Then you haven't priced any of them lately. Fencing alone could run 100 grand at a small airport. And it's only a deterrent; not a failsafe system. not even a deterrent, just a tiny speed bump. I call still lug my 51 year old ass over one of 'em. |
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![]() Tom Sixkiller wrote: I call still lug my 51 year old ass over one of 'em. Cowboy boots help. The toes fit well in chainlink. George Patterson Great discoveries are not announced with "Eureka!". What's usually said is "Hummmmm... That's interesting...." |
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"G.R. Patterson III" wrote in message ...
Tom Sixkiller wrote: I call still lug my 51 year old ass over one of 'em. Cowboy boots help. The toes fit well in chainlink. You guys need the Shrimpette perspective. While I can haul my a** over a 6 ft fence, it's a very rare chain link fence of any length which doesn't have several areas where it's quite easy, and usually less noticable, to slip *under* the fence. And of course, 2 minutes with a bolt cutter can assure this. Fencing can be done to prevent both, but it's a significant added expense. And even so, nothing stops someone from gaining access to a secured field quite deliberately. Cheers, Sydney |
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