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YOU!, Yea You, You want a border wall? Well, here ya go? ThunderBolt
Mar 8, 2017 10:44:09   #
THUNDERBOLT
 
Check out a wall with some meaning.
NO, I mean real meaning...
Land mines...Damn,
ThunderBolt


The Moroccan Wall of Western Sahara is an approximately 2,700 km (1,700 mi) long structure, mostly a sand wall (or "berm"), running through Western Sahara and the southeastern portion of Morocco. It separates[1] the Moroccan occupied, and controlled, areas (Southern Provinces) and the Polisario-controlled areas (Free Zone)

Physical structure:
The fortifications lie in uninhabited or very sparsely inhabited territory. They consist of sand and stone walls or berms about 3 m (10 ft) in height, with bunkers, fences and landmines throughout. The barrier minebelt that runs along the structure is thought to be the longest continuous minefield in the world. Military bases, artillery posts and airfields dot the Moroccan-controlled side of the wall at regular intervals, and radar masts and other electronic surveillance equipment scan the areas in front of it.
The following is one observer's description of the Berm:
Physically, the berm is a 2 m (6 ft 7 in) high wall (with a backing trench), which rides along a topographical high point/ridge/hill throughout the territory. Spaced out over every 5 km (3.1 mi) are a big, small and medium base, with approximately 35–40 troops at each observation post and groups of 10 soldiers spaced out over the distance as well. About 4 km (2 1⁄2 mi) behind each major post there is a rapid reaction post, which includes backing mobile forces.

World of walls: How 65 countries have erected fences on their borders – four times as many as when the Berlin Wall was toppled – as governments try to hold back the tide of migrants
Security fears and a widespread refusal to help refugees have fuelled a new spate of wall-building around the world
A third of the world's countries have completed or are building barriers – compared to 16 at the fall of the Berlin Wall
They include Israel's 'apartheid wall', India's 2,500-mile fence around Bangladesh and Morocco's huge sand 'berm'

Click for maps of the world of walls.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3205724/How-65-countries-erected-security-walls-borders.html


OK, I have an idea for border security.

Step 1: If they run, shoot them with a paintball gun with "SPECIAL INK" that takes 3 months to wash off.

Step 2: If they are caught: The punishment is a "Beat & Release" program. Kinda like those fishing tournaments (catch & release) ONLY now, the Border Patrol pulls out the nightsticks and puts some welts on their ass making it HARD to sit down for weeks. Then, forces them back across the border! Hence, Beat & Release.

I'm just sayin'
ThunderBolt

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Mar 8, 2017 11:31:30   #
bahmer
 
THUNDERBOLT wrote:
Check out a wall with some meaning.
NO, I mean real meaning...
Land mines...Damn,
ThunderBolt


The Moroccan Wall of Western Sahara is an approximately 2,700 km (1,700 mi) long structure, mostly a sand wall (or "berm"), running through Western Sahara and the southeastern portion of Morocco. It separates[1] the Moroccan occupied, and controlled, areas (Southern Provinces) and the Polisario-controlled areas (Free Zone)

Physical structure:
The fortifications lie in uninhabited or very sparsely inhabited territory. They consist of sand and stone walls or berms about 3 m (10 ft) in height, with bunkers, fences and landmines throughout. The barrier minebelt that runs along the structure is thought to be the longest continuous minefield in the world. Military bases, artillery posts and airfields dot the Moroccan-controlled side of the wall at regular intervals, and radar masts and other electronic surveillance equipment scan the areas in front of it.
The following is one observer's description of the Berm:
Physically, the berm is a 2 m (6 ft 7 in) high wall (with a backing trench), which rides along a topographical high point/ridge/hill throughout the territory. Spaced out over every 5 km (3.1 mi) are a big, small and medium base, with approximately 35–40 troops at each observation post and groups of 10 soldiers spaced out over the distance as well. About 4 km (2 1⁄2 mi) behind each major post there is a rapid reaction post, which includes backing mobile forces.

World of walls: How 65 countries have erected fences on their borders – four times as many as when the Berlin Wall was toppled – as governments try to hold back the tide of migrants
Security fears and a widespread refusal to help refugees have fuelled a new spate of wall-building around the world
A third of the world's countries have completed or are building barriers – compared to 16 at the fall of the Berlin Wall
They include Israel's 'apartheid wall', India's 2,500-mile fence around Bangladesh and Morocco's huge sand 'berm'

Click for maps of the world of walls.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3205724/How-65-countries-erected-security-walls-borders.html


OK, I have an idea for border security.

Step 1: If they run, shoot them with a paintball gun with "SPECIAL INK" that takes 3 months to wash off.

Step 2: If they are caught: The punishment is a "Beat & Release" program. Kinda like those fishing tournaments (catch & release) ONLY now, the Border Patrol pulls out the nightsticks and puts some welts on their ass making it HARD to sit down for weeks. Then, forces them back across the border! Hence, Beat & Release.

I'm just sayin'
ThunderBolt
Check out a wall with some meaning. br NO, I mean ... (show quote)


You have some good ideas there. At soom point one may have to go to shoot and bury especially refugees.

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Mar 9, 2017 12:59:04   #
fidelis
 
General MacArthur proposed a belt of radioactive cobalt across the northern border of Korea along the Yalu river. No troops or surveillance required.

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Mar 9, 2017 18:02:40   #
teabag09
 
I like your way of thinking but ya gotta add some 50 cals somewhere in there. I love the four foot flame and mile and a half reach. Mike
THUNDERBOLT wrote:
Check out a wall with some meaning.
NO, I mean real meaning...
Land mines...Damn,
ThunderBolt


The Moroccan Wall of Western Sahara is an approximately 2,700 km (1,700 mi) long structure, mostly a sand wall (or "berm"), running through Western Sahara and the southeastern portion of Morocco. It separates[1] the Moroccan occupied, and controlled, areas (Southern Provinces) and the Polisario-controlled areas (Free Zone)

Physical structure:
The fortifications lie in uninhabited or very sparsely inhabited territory. They consist of sand and stone walls or berms about 3 m (10 ft) in height, with bunkers, fences and landmines throughout. The barrier minebelt that runs along the structure is thought to be the longest continuous minefield in the world. Military bases, artillery posts and airfields dot the Moroccan-controlled side of the wall at regular intervals, and radar masts and other electronic surveillance equipment scan the areas in front of it.
The following is one observer's description of the Berm:
Physically, the berm is a 2 m (6 ft 7 in) high wall (with a backing trench), which rides along a topographical high point/ridge/hill throughout the territory. Spaced out over every 5 km (3.1 mi) are a big, small and medium base, with approximately 35–40 troops at each observation post and groups of 10 soldiers spaced out over the distance as well. About 4 km (2 1⁄2 mi) behind each major post there is a rapid reaction post, which includes backing mobile forces.

World of walls: How 65 countries have erected fences on their borders – four times as many as when the Berlin Wall was toppled – as governments try to hold back the tide of migrants
Security fears and a widespread refusal to help refugees have fuelled a new spate of wall-building around the world
A third of the world's countries have completed or are building barriers – compared to 16 at the fall of the Berlin Wall
They include Israel's 'apartheid wall', India's 2,500-mile fence around Bangladesh and Morocco's huge sand 'berm'

Click for maps of the world of walls.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3205724/How-65-countries-erected-security-walls-borders.html


OK, I have an idea for border security.

Step 1: If they run, shoot them with a paintball gun with "SPECIAL INK" that takes 3 months to wash off.

Step 2: If they are caught: The punishment is a "Beat & Release" program. Kinda like those fishing tournaments (catch & release) ONLY now, the Border Patrol pulls out the nightsticks and puts some welts on their ass making it HARD to sit down for weeks. Then, forces them back across the border! Hence, Beat & Release.

I'm just sayin'
ThunderBolt
Check out a wall with some meaning. br NO, I mean ... (show quote)

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Mar 10, 2017 13:52:05   #
boatbob2
 
NAH,wanna stop the i******s? bust one of their knees,then throw them over the border., They come back? cut off a foot,throw them over the border,come back again?cut off the other foot,throw them back over the border.

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