Thinking about the steel slats.

LOL a hacksaw? Do you even know what a hacksaw is? Hint: It's not a power tool.

With a hacksaw you wouldn't even make a mark on hardened steel. 10 minutes? The blade wouldn't even last that long.

You might be able to cut through with a die grinder and about a dozen disks and an hour for each post.

Plasma cutter would cut through in about half an hour and make little noise. Hauling the shit to do that would require a vehicle

What it amounts to is this: yes, a steel barrier can be defeated.

Efficiently? No.

Results: illegal immigration is cut down to bare minimum.

Cost effective? No brainer.
 
LOL a hacksaw? Do you even know what a hacksaw is? Hint: It's not a power tool.

With a hacksaw you wouldn't even make a mark on hardened steel. 10 minutes? The blade wouldn't even last that long.

You might be able to cut through with a die grinder and about a dozen disks and an hour for each post.

Plasma cutter would cut through in about half an hour and make little noise. Hauling the shit to do that would require a vehicle

The moron quotient has risen dramatically recently, seems like JPP is a sanctuary for arseholes banished from other forums.
 
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I'm sure illegals are going to bring out their huge electric saws and their giant generators and cut thru the fence and nobody would even know .....

Then build it out of steel reinforced concrete. Your side is the one that thinks fences are ok but walls are bad.
 
Trump's Steel Slat Wall Can Be Cut With A Saw. Really.
Dept. of Homeland Security testing of a steel slat prototype for border wall proved it could be cut through with a saw, according to a report by DHS



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What it amounts to is this: yes, a steel barrier can be defeated.

Efficiently? No.

Results: illegal immigration is cut down to bare minimum.

Cost effective? No brainer.
put cameras/drones along the wall/barrier. Dispatch border control when the see it being breached.
 
put cameras/drones along the wall/barrier. Dispatch border control when the see it being breached.

The response time is what's going to be prohibitive; because a lot of these areas aren't immediately accessible.
There would have to be a LOT more Border Agents and places to house them.
 
The response time is what's going to be prohibitive; because a lot of these areas aren't immediately accessible.
There would have to be a LOT more Border Agents and places to house them.
I would imagine more border agents would be part of the deal..but ya.

So a few get thru until someone shows up - they are not literally pouring across -walking well worn trails.
 
I would imagine more border agents would be part of the deal..but ya.

So a few get thru until someone shows up - they are not literally pouring across -walking well worn trails.

But that premise only holds true, if they are able to collect them; because as more and more wall goes up, they will have to move to areas that haven't been used before.

How many is this "few" that you find acceptable?
 
And $3 for a crowbar to break into your house. So no sense in locking your door. :dunno:

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