1. A secure perimeter fence should be at least two metres high. 2. Fenced lands tended to be unevenly grazed, and fences were obvious hazards to cattle in winter storms. 3. The fence was sheltered on three sides by a screen of scrap lumber and flattened tin cans. 4. The final fence is usually an inviting, straight forward obstacle but it can still cause problems. 5. The wind was blowing free, and if there were any fences they must have been beyond the distant horizon. 6. There were fences with spirals of razor wire on top. 7. Where boundary fences are in poor condition, the estimated cost of rectification should be assessed as part of the financial appraisal. 8. There are fences between all the houses. 9. Reports from earlier in the month said that the electrified fence would be part of an early warning system which would include mines, automatic machine guns and searchlights. 10. The fence was a four-strand barbed wire job and beyond it were rows of green plants about four feet high. |