Sounds like a great idea, but I have questions (that we'll probably never get answered).
(A) How do we know that these things are being installed in Texas at the Rio Grande? These objects were sitting on land with no location indicated or any identifiable markings/buildings/signs nearby whatsoever.
(B) Why are the saw blades so low? Seems like the saw blades are too far below the height of the buoy to inflict any damage to someone climbing over the top of the buoys.
(C) How do the saw blades spin (to inflict damage on the invader) if the blades are sitting in the water?
Sounds like a great idea, but I have questions (that we'll probably never get answered).
(A) How do we know that these things are being installed in Texas at the Rio Grande? These objects were sitting on land with no location indicated or any identifiable markings/buildings/signs nearby whatsoever. (B) Why are the saw blades so low? Seems like the saw blades are too far below the height of the buoy to inflict any damage to someone climbing over the top of the buoys. (C) How do the saw blades spin (to inflict damage on the invader) if the blades are sitting in the water?
https://twitter.com/KatiePhang/status/1687177678493798400
There's others on X.
Ouch. I guess borders are serious.
Yeah. We have border, we do not need boarders.
Well said
Dredge the Rio Grande to a good depth and blow the sludge towards the trees... j/s