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Ow - that would be bad
ChadTower:
http://www.cnn.com/2008/US/02/13/border.wire/index.html?iref=mpstoryview
That's nasty. When I was like 6 my stepbrother and I used to ride our bikes around the apt complex he lived in. There were a lot of clothesline areas segmented off by chain link fences and we used to pretend to be Pac Man and ghosts along with about 5 other kids. One of the jerkwad neighbors decided she didn't want us doing it anymore, but rather than say anything, she strung a fishing line across one of the openings. Caught my stepbrother right in the forehead and ripped him off the bike, split him open, made him crack his head on the pavement. I still remember that vividly. Very nasty. It got really ugly in that part of the complex for the next couple of weeks.
Samstag:
--- Quote ---The wire stretched across the border road and led into Mexico through a hole in the primary fence...
--- End quote ---
That's no trap, that's a new international can-to-can calling line.
shardian:
When I was in Teeball, two of my teamates were playing tag after practice. At a separation of some property there was a line of barb-wire. The first kid saw it and ducked - the second kid did not. He caught the wire right across the neck at full speed. He still has scars from that incident.
ChadTower:
They'd probably just sue Border Patrol for damaging their wire after some poor agent got killed anyway.
mountain:
When I was 9 or 10, our neighbor was chasing my older brother who had just played a practical joke on him. The neighbor, who was about 6'6" and 275lbs, caught a cloths line right in the mouth. As his feet went forward his head hit the pavement. He had several stitches in each corner of his mouth and in the back of his head. Not pretty.
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