by Liz Karson | Jul 24, 2019 | Security Bollards
Last August the Members of the Memphis (TN) City Council voted nine to zero to authorize an expenditure of $788,000 for perimeter security bollards. This was in an effort to shield its citizens and visitors from possible injury from cars or trucks ramming and entering...
by Liz Karson | Jul 2, 2019 | Security Bollards
I saw a brief article in yesterday’s Daily Herald and also read the online story “Car crashes into front of Mount Prospect hardware store”. This is yet another example about a driver losing control of his car and causing major damage to both the car and...
by Liz Karson | Jun 18, 2019 | Security Bollards
The Winchester (England) City Council has a page on its web site dedicated to bollards it funded as part of the celebration called the Hat Fair. This project started in 2005 with 16 bollards and three bollards have since been added. Check out their picture gallery on...
by Liz Karson | Jun 11, 2019 | Security Bollards
Just over a week ago I wrote “Bollard Standards | Lighter Vehicles In Low Speed Accidents”. The article dealt with a proposed standard being developed on bollard barriers to protect pedestrians from vehicles other than those used by terrorists. The new standard would...
by Liz Karson | May 30, 2019 | Security Bollards
This is a follow up to my previous article published earlier this week titled “Counter Terrorist Vehicle Attacks Advice | Security Magazine”. I discussed both terror attacks as well as driver caused accidents. ASTM International reported a while back on standards it...
by Liz Karson | May 21, 2019 | Security Bollards
The Docklands & East London Advertiser reported earlier this month on an inquest investigating the June 3, 2017 terrorist attack at the London Bridge in England. The article is titled “London Bridge inquest: Barriers ‘would have saved two victims’,...