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Barbed and razor wire, at the ready. Captured back on 11/14/05, very early in the morning, about .35 miles/.563 kilometers from my haphazard hovel. Not the best clarity or resolution, but you get the idea. From what I've gathered around town, this isn't just sheer paranoia; nighttime break-ins do occur so the owners have to protect their property. Thankx for stopping by, and have a humongous hump day!

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tallpindo

4:54PM | Wed, 09 July 2008

Probably a juvenile halfway house. Don't want anyone sneaking back in after curfew.

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jocko500

5:32PM | Wed, 09 July 2008

yes it sad they have to do this stuff. but what can you do "pass laws to stop the break ins ?" snyway this is wonderfus sots

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cmolsen2002

5:56PM | Wed, 09 July 2008

OMG Harry! I'm off this week, and this looks like where I work! lol I wonder what they're hiding (protecting) back there?

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auntietk

7:42PM | Wed, 09 July 2008

Wow ... look at all that razor wire! You can purchase this for $63.00 per 50-foot roll. (Free shipping with an 8-roll minimum.) I looked it up on line. Excellent captures, my friend ... you've really got my mind going!

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MrsRatbag

9:38PM | Wed, 09 July 2008

If you don't think about what it is it's a lovely composition and design; I'd be tempted to play with filters to make it more "otherworldly"! But the repetitive circles and sharp edges make a really nice design - nice work!

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mbz2662

10:12PM | Wed, 09 July 2008

Ouch. Are there dogs on the other side? Nice shot.

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beachzz

10:21PM | Wed, 09 July 2008

What is it guarding???? In Mexico, they imbed broken glass into the top of the walls, works even better cuz you don't know it's there till it's too late. ugh. Here, the bad guys would sue!!!

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micturn

1:34AM | Thu, 10 July 2008

Makes you wonder if it is to keep people in or out..great work.

vlaaitje

2:25AM | Thu, 10 July 2008

o yes I got an idea, well seen

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ledwolorz

3:29AM | Thu, 10 July 2008

Fantastic capture.

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durleybeachbum

5:26AM | Thu, 10 July 2008

If we did this in UK we could be prosecuted by an intruder if he cut himself!

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TwoPynts

12:45PM | Thu, 10 July 2008

Ahhh, good old razor/barbed wire. Not so good at keeping theives out if they are really determined, but for the casual interloper, a great deterrent. And it really livens up the neighborhood as well! ;'P

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odie

11:59PM | Fri, 11 July 2008

Oh... you weren't joking about that cutting part! What people won't do for protection...

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tizjezzme

7:37PM | Sat, 12 July 2008

Wow .. Impressive.

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babuci

9:32PM | Mon, 14 July 2008

Great pov and a "sharp" capture. If I would be a bad person would not try my luck on this fence.

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thebasstard

7:57AM | Tue, 15 July 2008

If property wasn´t distributed that unequal, people had less reason to break in. Unequal distribution of property isn´t just a matter of personal afford, it´s a matter of different chances in life and political power. Both inside and out the fence are prisoners of their unability to thing for common benefit of society.


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