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Recent events around my neighborhood have got me thinking about fencing. The property type, not he sword type.

Rarely do you ever see a residence protected by barbed wire; even less-so razor wire. I assume the major issues are aesthetics and liability.

Those issues aside, anyone ever considered building a concertina wire fence, or otherwise incorporating concertina wire into an existing fence? Seems like it would be a tremendously effective deterrent.

I'm not saying I'm going to do this. In fact, I know I won't be doing it on my current residence. I just wanted to talk about it.

-Ryan
 
Put the concertina at the top of a 6' or 8' chain-link fence & you won't have to worry about liability- any contact with it will be intentional, not accidental.
 
Put the concertina at the top of a 6' or 8' chain-link fence & you won't have to worry about liability- any contact with it will be intentional, not accidental.



Not in today's litigious society where 'personal responsibility' means 'make someone else pay for my stupidity'. Even with a 10-12' tall fence.
 
Kinda funny that I saw this thread again today... ... I drove by a trucking terminal this afternoon and saw concertina wire on the top of their fence, it was about 6 feet to the top of the chain link. I could see the small razor like pieces on it. I thought of this thread and chuckled. ;)
 
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