Knowing it is the local jail will keep people from breaking in, but that fence in its current state isn’t going to keep anyone in either. Perhaps they only keep gentle scofflaws there.
Sherri, boundaries in Germany are less charged with meaning, and here the function of the fence is more to avoid incidental crossings or even injuries because of uneven surface or rests of construction material, therefore such a stopgap solution is enough for a short period of time – until a “real” fence is rebuilt
“X” marks the spot. Strong graphic image. It is certainly a visual barrier, but not much of a physical barrier to entry.
Definitely no barrier, Jeff – but the indigenious people know that the building in the background is the local jail. Talk about deterrence…
Knowing it is the local jail will keep people from breaking in, but that fence in its current state isn’t going to keep anyone in either. Perhaps they only keep gentle scofflaws there.
a very odd and somewhat feeble attempt to keep the boundary but it certainly makes for an intriguing capture
Sherri, boundaries in Germany are less charged with meaning, and here the function of the fence is more to avoid incidental crossings or even injuries because of uneven surface or rests of construction material, therefore such a stopgap solution is enough for a short period of time – until a “real” fence is rebuilt